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Effects of stimulator substances on aerobic methyl tert-butyl ether biodegradation by microbial consortium
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering. 2009; 6 (2): 81-88
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-91513
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In this study dissolved humic substances and yeast extract were tested in different concentrations for enhancing methyl tert-butyl ether mineralization by isolated microorganisms from a variety of sources. All experiments were conducted at a constant temperature of 25?C. Vials of 50 mL and 125 mL volume sealed with Teflon-lined Mini-Nert caps was used for microcosm experiments. In all experiments 1% sodium azide were used as control. Samples of bacterial cultures that metabolize methyl tert-butyl ether have been analysed by direct GC analysis using flame ionization detector. Cultures able to metabolize have been found in activated sludge and soils. These microorganisms were gram-positive bacterium. An aerobic microbial consortium was enriched in laboratory for four months. Methyl tert-butyl ether has been shown to biodegrade under aerobic and co-metabolic conditions. A microbial consortium isolated from activated sludges was identified as Cocobacillus. The concentration of the initial attached biomass was about 0.11 g/L of dry weight. The maximum mineralization rate and beneficial effects of stimulator substances on aerobic biodegradation of methyl tert-butyl ether occurred with the culture by combined concentrations of 500 mg/L of yeast extract and 20 mg/L of peat humic growth support of microbial consortium within 216 h and in presence of high oxygen levels and well mixing conditions. It was shown that adding, peat humic and yeast extract together had better stimulatory effect on methyl tert-butyl ether biodegradation. Results clearly showed a stimulatory effect on methyl tert-butyl ether consumption higher than 20%. Consortium was capable of degrading concentrations of 1000 mg/L, were not degraded
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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterrâneo Oriental) Assunto principal: Leveduras / Biodegradação Ambiental / Poluentes Ambientais / Substâncias Húmicas / Microbiologia Idioma: Inglês Revista: Iran. J. Environ. Health Sci. Eng. Ano de publicação: 2009

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Índice: IMEMR (Mediterrâneo Oriental) Assunto principal: Leveduras / Biodegradação Ambiental / Poluentes Ambientais / Substâncias Húmicas / Microbiologia Idioma: Inglês Revista: Iran. J. Environ. Health Sci. Eng. Ano de publicação: 2009