Title of article :
Employment of Microbes Isolated from Residential Wastewater to Degrade Chlorobenzene
Author/Authors :
Hafiza Harun, Noor Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering - Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Malaysia , Razali, Firdausi Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Chemical and Natural ResourcesEngineering - Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Malaysia
Abstract :
The performance of microbial consortia from residential wastewater to degrade chlorobenzene (CB) was investigated. The consortia were firstly exposed to high CB concentration (i.e. 0.2 mg/l) for seven months. As a result, two most dominant survivors, denoted as Yellow Colony (YC) and White Colony (WC) were isolated. In a comparison study, the mixture of WC and YC yielded three times greater maximum CB specific degradation rate, Qs (7.12 x lO^g CB degraded/g cell per hour) than the individual WC and YC did, combined. This clarified that there was a synergistic effect of YC and WC on CB degradation. Result in a continuous culture indicated that nitrogen-enriched feed (yeast extract) has improved the critical dilution rate, Dc from 0.08 hour-1 to 0.11 hour-1. This proved that the nitrogen limitation could not be ignored. Our result also indicated that no degradation was witnessed below 0.6 pg/l, where CB was almost undetectable by microbes below this threshold level. Outcomes of this study have provided useful parameter estimates for future up scaling works, or on site trial.
Keywords :
Microbial Consortia , Residential Wastewater , Chlorobenzene Degradation , Batch Culture Continuous Mode
Journal title :
Tropical Life Sciences Research
Journal title :
Tropical Life Sciences Research