Enhanced degradation of petrol (Slovene diesel) in an aqueous system by immobilized Pseudomonas fluorescens |
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Authors: | N. G. Wilson G. Bradley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon, UK |
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Abstract: | The rate of degradation of n -alkanes C12-C18, in petrol (Slovene diesel) in an aqueous system, by free and immobilized Pseudomonas fluorescens in shaking flasks was investigated. Cells were immobilized to a biosupport, Biofix, and a biosorbant, Drizit. Analysis of cellular growth of the free and immobilized bacteria over 8 d of incubation with diesel as the sole carbon source, showed a reduction in the lag phase in the immobilized cultures in comparison to the free system. The free system degraded 52·3% of C12 and 11·6% of C13, but C14-C18 were not degraded. In comparison to the free system and diesel which had not been exposed to experimental conditions (unexposed), the immobilized systems degraded significantly more of C13-C18. Biofix-immobilized cells degraded 14·8% of C12 and an average of 53·5% of C13-C18. Drizit-immobilized cells degraded 24·5% of C12, 52·4% of C13 and an average of 91·2% of C14-C18. This study shows the successful use of immobilized bacteria technology to enhance the degradation of diesel in an aqueous system. |
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