Stoichiometry and Kinetics of Microbial Toluene Degradation Under Dentrifying Conditions

Claus Jørgensen, John Flyvbjerg, Erik Arvin, Bjørn K. Jensen

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    Abstract

    Batch experiments were carried out to investigate the stoichiometry and kinetics of microbial degradation of toluene under denitrifying conditions. The inoculum originated from a mixture of sludges from sewage treatment plants with alternating nitrification and denitrification. The culture was able to degrade toluene under anaerobic conditions in the presence of nitrate, nitrite, nitric oxide, or nitrous oxide. No degradation occurred in the absence of Noxides. The culture was also able to use oxygen, but ferric iron could not be used as an electron acceptor. In experiments with14C-labeled toluene, 34%±8% of the carbon was incorporated into the biomass, while 53%±10% was recovered as14CO2, and 6%±2% remained in the medium as nonvolatile water soluble products. The average consumption of nitrate in experiments, where all the reduced nitrate was recovered as nitrite, was 1.3±0.2 mg of nitrate-N per mg of toluene. This nitrate reduction accounted for 70% of the electrons donated during the oxidation of toluene. When nitrate was reduced to nitrogen gas, the consumption was 0.7±0.2 mg per mg of toluene, accounting for 97% of the donated electrons. Since the ammonia concentration decreased during degradation, dissimilatory reduction of nitrate to ammonia was not the reductive process. The degradation of toluene was modelled by classical Monod kinetics. The maximum specific rate of degradation, k, was estimated to be 0.71 mg toluene per mg of protein per hour, and the Monod saturation constant, Ks, to be 0.2 mg toluene/l. The maximum specific growth rate, μmax, was estimated to be 0.1 per hour, and the yield coefficient, Y, was 0.14 mg protein per mg toluene.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBiodegradation
    Volume6
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)147-156
    ISSN0923-9820
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1995

    Keywords

    • Bacteria
    • Degradation
    • Denitrification
    • Kinetics
    • Toluene
    • Stoichiometry

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