Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6482256 | Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Methanotrophs are unique microorganisms that can upgrade the methane produced within wastewater treatment plants into diverse prominent commodities. The determination of the methanotrophic enrichments growth kinetics is a pivotal milestone to develop any methane based biotechnology. In this study, diversified batch incubations were performed to experimentally obtain, for the first time, the microbial growth kinetics for type I methanotrophs enriched from waste activated sludge. The key genus in the enriched culture includes Methylococcus, Methylobacter, Methaylocaldum, Methylomicrobium, Methylomonas, Methylosarcina, Methylosphaera. The attained maximum specific growth rate (μmax) (0.358â¯hâ1) and maximum specific methane biodegradation rate (qmax) (g-CH4,Totalâ¯g-DCWâ1â¯hâ1) were the highest reported in mixed cultures. Furthermore, the low substrate threshold concentration (Smin) (0.033â¯mg-CH4,aq./hr) observed shows that the microbial activity can be maintained at a very low methane aqueous concentrations. The obtained kinetic parameters confirm the prominence of utilizing type I methanotrophs mixed cultures in resources recovery processes from waste streams.
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Authors
Ahmed AlSayed, Ahmed Fergala, Saif Khattab, Ahmed Eldyasti,