A locally isolated Acinetobacter sp. Strain AQ5NOL 1 was encapsulated in gellan gum and its ability to degrade phenol was compared with the free cells. Optimal phenol degradation was achieved at gellan gum concentration of 0.75% (w/v), bead size of 3 mm diameter (estimated surface area of 28.26 mm2) and bead number of 300 per 100 ml medium. At phenol concentration of 100 mg l−1, both free and immobilized bacteria exhibited similar rates of phenol degradation but at higher phenol concentrations, the immobilized bacteria exhibited a higher rate of degradation of phenol. The immobilized cells completely degrade phenol within 108, 216 and 240 h at 1,100, 1,500 and 1,900 mg l−1 phenol, respectively, whereas free cells took 240 h to completely de...
none6siPhenol accounts for a large proportion of the contamination in industrial wastewater discharg...
Phenol is a major threat to the environment due its toxicity effect and extensive use in various ind...
Phenol is the simplest member of a family of compounds in which an -OH group is attached directly to...
Phenol and its derivatives are categorized as one of the most toxic compounds. Phenolic compounds ar...
The increasing phenol and phenolic wastes necessitates the screening of bacteria that are able to de...
Using Ca-alginate immobilized cells of Acinetobacter sp. strain W-17, the effects of ammonium-N and ...
Phenol degradation processes were conducted through a series of enzymatic reactions effects and is a...
A newly isolated Acinetobacter baumannii strain Serdang 1 was explored for its potential in phenol r...
The use of native bacteria is a useful strategy to decontaminate industrial effluents as well as the...
Phenol and phenolic compounds cause severe pollutant to the nature. Phenol degradation using microbe...
Phenol is mainly used by the industries to produce a variety of chemical products such as resins, te...
Phenol is a toxic organic pollutant to living cells and its biodegradation is considered the best me...
The best operating conditions for phenol degradation by immobilized Pseudomonas sp in packed column ...
Phenol is widely used in China, it not only pollutes the environment, but also accumulates toxic sub...
Biotreatment using immobilized cells (IC) technology has proved to be the most promising and most ec...
none6siPhenol accounts for a large proportion of the contamination in industrial wastewater discharg...
Phenol is a major threat to the environment due its toxicity effect and extensive use in various ind...
Phenol is the simplest member of a family of compounds in which an -OH group is attached directly to...
Phenol and its derivatives are categorized as one of the most toxic compounds. Phenolic compounds ar...
The increasing phenol and phenolic wastes necessitates the screening of bacteria that are able to de...
Using Ca-alginate immobilized cells of Acinetobacter sp. strain W-17, the effects of ammonium-N and ...
Phenol degradation processes were conducted through a series of enzymatic reactions effects and is a...
A newly isolated Acinetobacter baumannii strain Serdang 1 was explored for its potential in phenol r...
The use of native bacteria is a useful strategy to decontaminate industrial effluents as well as the...
Phenol and phenolic compounds cause severe pollutant to the nature. Phenol degradation using microbe...
Phenol is mainly used by the industries to produce a variety of chemical products such as resins, te...
Phenol is a toxic organic pollutant to living cells and its biodegradation is considered the best me...
The best operating conditions for phenol degradation by immobilized Pseudomonas sp in packed column ...
Phenol is widely used in China, it not only pollutes the environment, but also accumulates toxic sub...
Biotreatment using immobilized cells (IC) technology has proved to be the most promising and most ec...
none6siPhenol accounts for a large proportion of the contamination in industrial wastewater discharg...
Phenol is a major threat to the environment due its toxicity effect and extensive use in various ind...
Phenol is the simplest member of a family of compounds in which an -OH group is attached directly to...