Authors
Grace M Nisola, Enkhdul Tuuguu, Danvir Mark D Farnazo, Mideok Han, Younghee Kim, Eulsaeng Cho, Wook-Jin Chung
Publication date
2010/11
Journal
Bioprocess and biosystems engineering
Volume
33
Pages
1131-1138
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
The applicability of Bordetella sp. Sulf-8 to degrade Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) gas in a biotrickling system was investigated. The isolate is a heterotrophic gram-negative, catalase- and oxidase-positive, rod-shaped bacterium which can metabolize thiosulfate or sulfide into sulfate. The mesophilic Bordetella sp. Sulf-8 can grow within a wide pH range using yeast as carbon source, with or without the presence of sulfur. In batch experiments, kinetic constants such as maximum specific growth rate (μ max = 0.12 1/h), saturation constant (K S = 0.017 g/L), and specific sulfur removal rate (88 mg S/g cells h) were obtained. In biotrickling experiments removal efficiencies were satisfactory, but the system performance was observed to be more influenced by empty bed residence time than by H2S feed gas concentration. Critical and maximum elimination capacities were 78.0 and 94.5 g H2S/m …
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