Ng. Wilson et G. Bradley, ENHANCED DEGRADATION OF PETROL (SLOVENE DIESEL) IN AN AQUEOUS SYSTEM BY IMMOBILIZED PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS, Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 80(1), 1996, pp. 99-104
The rate of degradation of n-alkanes C-12-C-18, in petrol (Slovene die
sel) in an aqueous system, by free and immobilized Pseudomonas fluores
cens in shaking flasks was investigated. Cells were immobilized to a b
iosupport, Biofix, and a biosorbant, Drizit. Analysis of cellular grow
th of the free and immobilized bacteria over 8 d of incubation with di
esel as the sole carbon source, show-ed a reduction in the lag phase i
n the immobilized cultures in comparison to the free system. The free
system degraded 52.3% of C-12 and 11.6% of C-13, but C-14-C-18 were no
t degraded. In comparison to the free system and diesel which had not
been exposed to experimental conditions (unexposed), the immobilized s
ystems degraded significantly more of C-13-C-18. Biofix-immobilized ce
lls degraded 14.8% of C-12 and an average of 53.5% of C-13-C-18. Drizi
t-immobilized cells degraded 24.5% of C-12, 52.4% of C-13 and an avera
ge of 91.2% of C-14-C-18. This study shows the successful use of immob
ilized bacteria technology to enhance the degradation of diesel in an
aqueous system.