Title of article :
Biodegradation of octylphenol polyethoxylate surfactant
Triton X-100 by selected microorganisms
Author/Authors :
Hsi-Jien Chen، نويسنده , , Dyi-Hwa Tseng، نويسنده , , Shir-Ly Huang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Octylphenol polyethoxylate (OPEOn) surfactants are used in numerous commercial and industrial products. Large amounts of
such surfactants and their various residual biodegradation by-products are ultimately released into the environment. OPEOn biodegradation
was performed in this study using pure cultures of Pseudomonas species and strains under different environmental conditions.
Environmental factors including the pH, nitrogen sources, and growth kinetics of the cells were investigated. The
intermediates of Triton X-100 biotransformation were detected by high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrophotograph
(HPLC-MS). We found the highest specific growth rate (l) was 0.56 h 1 and this was achieved by strain E with an initial
concentration of Triton X-100 of 5000 mgL 1. A pH level of 7 was most favorable for cell growth for all five strains. The highest
specific growth rate was achieved using (NH4)2SO4 as the sole nitrogen source for strain E. Strain A showed an enhancement of
growth when between 0.2 and 1.4 mgL 1 of H2O2 was added. Detection of intermediates was possible after four days of transformation
and the octylphenol triethoxylate (OPEO3) peak was predominant, while the high molecular weight peaks had all disappeared.
The kinetic analysis demonstrated that the greatest maximum specific growth rate (lmax) and the greatest saturation
constant (Ks) of 0.83 h 1 and 5.24 mgL 1, respectively, were obtained for strain E in 5000 mgL 1 Triton X-100. The higher Ki
revealed that strain A was resistant to higher Triton X-100 concentrations.
Keywords :
Alkylphenol Polyethoxylate , Surfactant , Octylphenol Polyethoxylate , biodegradation , environmental factors
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology