2010
DOI: 10.5338/kjea.2010.29.2.176
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Biodegradation of Endosulfan by Klebsiella oxytoca KE-8 Immobilized on Activated Carbon

Abstract: Endosulfan degrading ability of(dry weight) degraded 22.18 ug ml -1 endosulfan within 5 days at pH 7.0, 30℃ in batch shake flask cultures. Also, we an experimented recycle packed bed column mode and continuous packed bed column mode for endosulfan degradation. Under optimum operation condition, the immobilized cells in a laboratory scale pack bed column with support beads were able to degrade endosulfan completely in defined minimal salt medium at a maximum rate of 129.6 ug ml -1 per day. Moreover, the endosul… Show more

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“…aeruginosa were able to show 60 % degradation of Endosulfan at the end of the 35th cycle with a cell leakage of 642 × 10 4 Cfu/mL. In similar studies, Endosulfan degrading ability of Klebsiella oxytoca KE-8 immobilized by entrapment with activated carbon was investigated by Jo et al ( 2010 ). Activated carbon with immobilized cells K. Oxytoca KE-8 that had been used for one degradation activity was stored for 1, 15, and 30 days at 4 °C.…”
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“…aeruginosa were able to show 60 % degradation of Endosulfan at the end of the 35th cycle with a cell leakage of 642 × 10 4 Cfu/mL. In similar studies, Endosulfan degrading ability of Klebsiella oxytoca KE-8 immobilized by entrapment with activated carbon was investigated by Jo et al ( 2010 ). Activated carbon with immobilized cells K. Oxytoca KE-8 that had been used for one degradation activity was stored for 1, 15, and 30 days at 4 °C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…With 10 % concentration of pesticide at 100 mL/h flow rate, 85 % degradation of Endosulfan was recorded. Recycle packed bed column mode and continuous packed bed column mode for Endosulfan degradation were also studied by Jo et al ( 2010 ). The effect of the hydraulic retention time (from 25 to 300 min) on the performance of bioreactor was studied by them with variation in the influent flow rate.…”
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