2016
DOI: 10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilns.57.49
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Study on Haloalkaliphilic Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacterium for Thiosulfate Removal in Treatment of Sulfidic Spent Caustic

Abstract: Abstract. Due to the disadvantages of physiochemical methods for sulfidic spent caustic treatment, attentions are drawn to the environmental-friendly biotreatments including sulfur-oxidizing haloalkaliphiles. Thioalkalivibrio versutus DSM 13738 was grown at alkaline (pH10) autotrophic medium with sodium carbonate/bicarbonate as the sole source of carbon and amended with sodium thiosulfate as the electron and energy source. The effect of various parameters including temperature (25-40 °C), pH (8-11), NaCl conce… Show more

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“…Various thiosulphate concentrations were tested. 5 mM and 10 mM was set as minimum concentration (Olguin-Lora et al, 2011), 40 mM as initial concentration and 100 mM as a maximum concentration (Makzum et al, 2016). The cultures media were set at pH 8.0 (optimum pH) and incubated at a temperature of 30 °C (optimum temperature) with 160 rpm agitation speed for 7 d. For bacterial growth, 1 mL samples were withdrawn every 24 h and optical density was measured by spectrophotometer at 660 nm.…”
Section: Effects Of Physicochemical Properties On Microbial Growth Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various thiosulphate concentrations were tested. 5 mM and 10 mM was set as minimum concentration (Olguin-Lora et al, 2011), 40 mM as initial concentration and 100 mM as a maximum concentration (Makzum et al, 2016). The cultures media were set at pH 8.0 (optimum pH) and incubated at a temperature of 30 °C (optimum temperature) with 160 rpm agitation speed for 7 d. For bacterial growth, 1 mL samples were withdrawn every 24 h and optical density was measured by spectrophotometer at 660 nm.…”
Section: Effects Of Physicochemical Properties On Microbial Growth Anmentioning
confidence: 99%