Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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684455 | Bioresource Technology | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The single-culture Corynebacterium sp. DJ1 aerobic granules were cultivated and were utilized to degrade high-strength phenolic wastewater. These granules can degrade phenol at sufficient high rate without severe inhibitory effects up to phenol concentration of 2000 mg l−1. Furthermore, the kinetic characteristic noted for these granules yields a zero-order phenol degradation behavior with 500–1500 mg l−1 phenol, which facilitates reactor design and scale up. With added acetate to promote cell growth, this single-culture aerobic granular system yields the highest phenol degradation rate reported in granular literature.
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Authors
Kuo-Ling Ho, Bin Lin, Yu-You Chen, Duu-Jong Lee,