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Title: Performance and kinetic evaluation of phenol biodegradation by mixed microbial culture in a batch reactor
Other Titles: (In) International Journal of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
Authors: Dey, Sudipta
Mukherjee, Somnath
Keywords: Mixed culture
Phenol Biodegradation
Kinetics
Inhibition Model
Issue Date: May-2010
Publisher: Academic Journals
Series/Report no.: Vol. 2;No. 3
Abstract: Mixed microbial culture collected from effluent treatment plant of a coke oven industry has been studied for its phenol biodegrading potential under aerobic condition in a batch reactor. The result showed that, after acclimatization, the culture could biodegrade up to 700 mg/l of phenol. The results showed that specific growth rate of microorganisms and specific substrate degradation rate increased up to 300 mg/l of initial phenol concentration and then started decreasing. The biodegradation kinetics is fitted to different substrate inhibition models by MATLAB 7.1©. Among all models, Haldane model was best fitted (Root Mean Square Error = 0.0067) for phenol degradation. The different biodegradation constants (Ks, Ki, Sm, mmax, YX/S, kd) estimated using these models showed good potential of the mixed microbial culture in phenol biodegradation.
URI: http://172.16.0.4:8085/heritage/handle/123456789/3165
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