Objective To investigate the characteristics of microbial degradation of aniline by a stable bacterial consortium. Methods The bacterial consortium was isolated from activated sludge treating chemical wastewater using aniline as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen by enrichment and isolation technique. The biomass was measured as optical density (OD) at 510 mm using a spectrophotometer. Aniline concentrations were determined by spectrophotometer. The intermediates of aniline degradation were identified by GC/MS method. Results The bacterial consortium could grow at a range of aniline concentrations between 50 and 500 mg/L. The optimal pH and temperature for aniline degradation were determined to be 7.0 and 30, respectively. The presence ...
Burkholderia sp. K24, formerly known as Acinetobacter lwoffii K24, is a soil bacterium capable of ut...
Two upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors were operated to investigate the fate of aromati...
The anaerobic degradation of aniline was studied in the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfatiglans an...
Aniline, a toxic aromatic amine present in certain wastewaters from the petroleum-, pharmaceutical- ...
Anaerobic aniline biodegradation was investigated under different electron-accepting conditions usin...
Aniline, a serious environmental threat and health risk to living organisms is being released into t...
A bacterial consortium comprising four different species was isolated from an Indonesian agricultura...
During an intensive screening programme, 30 strains of bacteria able to transform of aniline were is...
Chemical pollutants occurring in rivers may have severe effects on human health along with being har...
By mixing through a three-reactor system a nitroreducing consortium and an aniline-degrading Comamon...
According to the characteristics of aniline dyeing wastewater, aerobic biological treatment was adop...
The anaerobic degradation pathways of aniline and phenol by sulfate-reducing bacteria are not yet fu...
Two closely related strains of Rhodococcus species, isolated from aniline polluted tropical ecosyste...
The performance of packed-bed biofilm reactor (PBBR) with self-floating bio-carriers was investigate...
Aromatic amines are considered important environmental pollutants due to their toxic and recalcitran...
Burkholderia sp. K24, formerly known as Acinetobacter lwoffii K24, is a soil bacterium capable of ut...
Two upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors were operated to investigate the fate of aromati...
The anaerobic degradation of aniline was studied in the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfatiglans an...
Aniline, a toxic aromatic amine present in certain wastewaters from the petroleum-, pharmaceutical- ...
Anaerobic aniline biodegradation was investigated under different electron-accepting conditions usin...
Aniline, a serious environmental threat and health risk to living organisms is being released into t...
A bacterial consortium comprising four different species was isolated from an Indonesian agricultura...
During an intensive screening programme, 30 strains of bacteria able to transform of aniline were is...
Chemical pollutants occurring in rivers may have severe effects on human health along with being har...
By mixing through a three-reactor system a nitroreducing consortium and an aniline-degrading Comamon...
According to the characteristics of aniline dyeing wastewater, aerobic biological treatment was adop...
The anaerobic degradation pathways of aniline and phenol by sulfate-reducing bacteria are not yet fu...
Two closely related strains of Rhodococcus species, isolated from aniline polluted tropical ecosyste...
The performance of packed-bed biofilm reactor (PBBR) with self-floating bio-carriers was investigate...
Aromatic amines are considered important environmental pollutants due to their toxic and recalcitran...
Burkholderia sp. K24, formerly known as Acinetobacter lwoffii K24, is a soil bacterium capable of ut...
Two upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors were operated to investigate the fate of aromati...
The anaerobic degradation of aniline was studied in the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfatiglans an...