2018
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v22i7.12
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Biodegradation of Naphthalene using Pseudomonas putida and Bacillus subtilis Immobilized on Snail Shell

Abstract: This study investigated snail shell as a carrier to immobilize Pseudomonas putida and Bacillus subtilis isolated from refinery effluent for the degradation of naphthalene in synthetic wastewater at various process conditions such as initial naphthalene concentration, pH, adsorbent dosage and ambient temperature of 30 o C in batch mode. The results showed that the adsorption and the biodegradation capacity increased with increase in naphthalene concentration, where 73.11%, 74.46% and 65.20% of the optimum conce… Show more

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“…This was done to support the optimum microbial growth environment, pH 7 is also the optimum pH of Pseudomonas sp. in degrading naphthalene (Hatef and Khudeir 2015;Aina et al 2018).…”
Section: Naphthalene Analysis Using Hplcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was done to support the optimum microbial growth environment, pH 7 is also the optimum pH of Pseudomonas sp. in degrading naphthalene (Hatef and Khudeir 2015;Aina et al 2018).…”
Section: Naphthalene Analysis Using Hplcmentioning
confidence: 99%