Kinetics of p-cresol degradation by an immobilized Pseudomonas sp.
AUTOR(ES)
O'Reilly, K T
RESUMO
A p-cresol (PCR)-degrading Pseudomonas sp. was isolated from creosote-contaminated soil and shown to degrade PCR by conversion to protocatechuate via p-hydroxybenzaldehyde (PBA) and p-hydroxybenzoate (PHB). Cells of the Pseudomonas sp. were immobilized in calcium alginate beads and in polyurethane foam. The relationship between the PCR concentration and the PCR transformation rate was investigated in batch and continuous culture bioreactors. The biodegradation kinetics of PBA and PHB also were investigated. In batch culture reactors, the maximum PCR degradation rate (Vmax) for the alginate-immobilized Pseudomonas sp. cells was 1.5 mg of PCR g of bead-1 h-1 while the saturation constant (Ks) was 0.22 mM. For PHB degradation, the Vmax was 0.62 mg of PHB g of bead-1 h-1 while the Ks was 0.31 mM. For polyurethane-immobilized Pseudomonas sp. cells, the Vmax of PCR degradation was 0.80 mg of PCR g of foam-1 h-1 while the Ks was 0.28 mM. For PHB degradation, the Vmax was 0.21 mg of PHB g of foam-1 h-1 and the Ks was 0.22 mM. In a continuous column alginate bead reactor, the Vmax for PCR transformation was 2.6 mg g of bead-1 h-1 while the Ks was 0.20 mM. The Vmax and Ks for PBA transformation in the presence of PCR were 0.93 mg g of bead-1 h-1 and 0.063 mM, respectively. When PHB alone was added to a reactor, the Vmax was 1.48 mg g of bead-1 h-1 and the Ks was 0.32 mM.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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