نتایج جستجو برای: phenol degradation

تعداد نتایج: 165727  

Phenol is an environmental pollutant present in industrial wastewaters such as refineries, coal processing and petrochemicals products. In this study three phenol degrading bacteria from Arak Petrochemical Complex effluent were isolated which consume phenol. Molecular analysis was used to identify bacteria and isolated bacteria were identified as Rhodococcus pyridinivorans (NS1), A...

2011
Maria de Lourdes Moreno Cristina Sánchez-Porro Francine Piubeli Luciana Frias María Teresa García Encarnación Mellado

BACKGROUND Extensive use of phenolic compounds in industry has resulted in the generation of saline wastewaters that produce significant environmental contamination; however, little information is available on the degradation of phenolic compounds in saline conditions. Halomonas organivorans G-16.1 (CECT 5995(T)) is a moderately halophilic bacterium that we isolated in a previous work from sali...

2013
Alexia Comte Pierre Christen Sylvain Davidson Matthieu Pophillat Jean Lorquin Richard Auria Gwenola Simon Laurence Casalot

Phenol is a widespread pollutant and a model molecule to study the biodegradation of monoaromatic compounds. After a first oxidation step leading to catechol in mesophilic and thermophilic microorganisms, two main routes have been identified depending on the cleavage of the aromatic ring: ortho involving a catechol 1,2 dioxygenase (C12D) and meta involving a catechol 2,3 dioxygenase (C23D). Our...

Journal: :The Analyst 2000
E C Yi M Hackett

A fast, convenient extraction method for lipopolysaccharide (LPS), using a commercial RNA isolating reagent, allows the isolation of LPS or lipid A from low milligram (dry weight) quantities of bacterial cells. The method avoids the use of specialized equipment and has been used for processing relatively large numbers of samples. The major components of the commercial RNA isolating reagent, Tri...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2013
Joshua K Kibet Lavrent Khachatryan Barry Dellinger

The thermal degradation of tyrosine at a residence time of 0.2s was conducted in a tubular flow reactor in flowing N2 and 4% O2 in N2 for a total pyrolysis time of 3min. The fractional pyrolysis technique, in which the same sample was heated continuously at each pyrolysis temperature, was applied. Thermal decomposition of tyrosine between 350 and 550°C yielded predominantly phenolic compounds (...

Journal: :Catalysis Science & Technology 2021

The oxidative degradation of phenol via in situ H 2 O production offers an attractive route to the destruction organic contaminants water streams, overcoming significant concerns associated with traditional remediation technologies.

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2013
Xiuping Zhu Bruce E Logan

Electro-Fenton reactions can be very effective for organic pollutant degradation, but they typically require non-sustainable electrical power to produce hydrogen peroxide. Two-chamber microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have been proposed for pollutant treatment using Fenton-based reactions, but these types of MFCs have low power densities and require expensive membranes. Here, more efficient dual reac...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
He-Long Jiang Joo-Hwa Tay Abdul Majid Maszenan Stephen Tiong-Lee Tay

Aerobic granules are self-immobilized aggregates of microorganisms and represent a relatively new form of cell immobilization developed for biological wastewater treatment. In this study, both culture-based and culture-independent techniques were used to investigate the bacterial diversity and function in aerobic phenol- degrading granules cultivated in a sequencing batch reactor. Denaturing gr...

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