Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9451370 | Chemosphere | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A novel strain (PYJ-1) of Rhodococcus pyridinovorans that was isolated from a biofilter was able to degrade styrene at a maximum rate of 0.16 mg (mg protein)â1 hâ1 in batch culture at 97 mg lâ1 of initial styrene gas concentration. The optimum pH and temperature for styrene degradation were 7 and 32 °C, respectively. The degradation kinetic constants were obtained using substrate inhibition kinetics. In a perlite-packed biofilter the maximum styrene removal rate by the strain was 279 g mâ3 hâ1. Styrene removal in the biofilter was more sensitive to the temperature than in the batch culture.
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Authors
In-Gyung Jung, Chang-Ho Park,