Enhancement of Styrene Removal Efficiency in Biofilter by Mixed Cultures of Pseudomonas sp. SR-5(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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The styrene-degrading bacterium Pseudomonas sp. SR-5 exhibited a high styrene removability in a biofilter. However, the styrene removal efficiency (RE) of SR-5 decreased with time. We carried out styrene gas removal in a biofilter inoculated with mixed cultures of SR-5 and other microorganisms to determine the possibility of obtaining an enhanced RE for a long period. The following three inocula were carried out: (i) styrene-degrading bacteria, strains 1 and 3, (ii) a benzoic acid-degrading bacterium Raoultella sp. A, and (iii) wastewater from a chemical company dealing with styrene. These biofilters with mixed SR-5 showed an enhanced RE compared with those with a single culture of SR-5. The complete styrene elimination capacities for ensuring 100% styrene removal in those mixed cultures were 151, 108 and 124g/m^3/h, compared with a single culture of SR-5.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2006-07-25
著者
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SHODA Makoto
Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Shoda Makoto
Chemical Resources Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Shoda Makoto
R1-30 Chemical Resources Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Jang Jong
Chemical Resources Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Hirai Mitsuyo
Chemical Resources Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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