Kinetic analysis and degradation pathway for m-dichlorobenzene removal by Brevibacillus agri DH-1 and its performance in a biotrickling filter

Bioresour Technol. 2017 May:231:19-25. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.01.038. Epub 2017 Jan 25.

Abstract

A strain, Brevibacillus agri DH-1, isolated from dry lands was used to remove m-dichlorobenzene. After 48h culturing, the concentrations of m-dichlorobenzene decreased from 26-130 to 7.87-28.87mg/L and dry cell weight for bacterial growth reached 52.43-75.05mg/L. The growth and degradation kinetics were analyzed by the fitting of Haldane-Andrews model and pseudo first-order model. A degradation pathway was proposed according to major intermediates (phenol), chloride ion variation, ring-opening enzyme activity, and high mineralization (0.47gCl-/gm-dichlorobenzene, 0.65 gco2/gm-dichlorobenzene, 0.15 gDCW/gm-dichlorobenzene). In addition, the performance in a biotrickling filter (BTF) was evaluated through removal efficiency and pressure drop values with increasing inlet loading rate from 4.10 to 122.57g/m3/h at three empty bed residence time points (30s, 60s, and 90s). The results demonstrated that strain DH-1 possessed high removal efficiency and stable operation in a BTF.

Keywords: Biotrickling filter; Degradation pathway; Kinetic analysis; m-Dichlorobenzene.

MeSH terms

  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Bioreactors / microbiology
  • Brevibacillus / growth & development
  • Brevibacillus / metabolism*
  • Carbon Dioxide / analysis
  • Chlorides / analysis
  • Chlorobenzenes / isolation & purification*
  • Filtration / instrumentation*
  • Kinetics
  • Pressure

Substances

  • Chlorides
  • Chlorobenzenes
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • 1,3-dichlorobenzene