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Multi-substrate growth kinetics of Pseudomonas putida for phenol removal

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The biodegradation of phenol by a pure culture of Pseudomonas putida was investigated in a continuously fed stirred-tank reactor, under aerobic conditions. The dilution rate was varied between 0.0174 h−1 and 0.278 h−1, covering a wide range of dissolved oxygen and the inhibition region of phenol. Through non-linear analysis of the data, a dual-substrate growth kinetics, Haldane kinetics for phenol and Monod kinetics for oxygen, was derived with high correlation coefficients. Respective biokinetic parameters were evaluated as μm = 0.569 h−1, K p = 18.539 mg/l, K i = 99.374 mg/l, K o = 0.048 mg/l, Y x/p = 0.521 g microorganism/g phenol and Y x/o = 0.338 g microorganism/g oxygen, being in good agreement with other studies in the literature. Maintenance factors for both phenol and oxygen were calculated for the first time for P. putida while the saturation coefficient for oxygen, K o, was genuinely evaluated from the constructed model, not imported or adapted from other studies as reported in the literature. All pertinent biokinetic parameters for P. putida have been calculated from continuous system data, which are most appropriate for use in continuous bioprocess applications.

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Received: 29 July 1996 / Received revision: 18 November 1996 / Accepted: 23 November 1996

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Şeker, Ş., Beyenal, H., Salih, B. et al. Multi-substrate growth kinetics of Pseudomonas putida for phenol removal. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 47, 610–614 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002530050982

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