Study on the degradation performance and kinetics of immobilized cells in straw-alginate beads in marine environment

Bioresour Technol. 2019 May:280:88-94. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.02.019. Epub 2019 Feb 4.

Abstract

In this study, two strains Halomonas and Aneurinibacillus were mixed in equal proportions as free cells that could degrade diesel and produce biosurfactant. A new type of immobilized cells, free cells immobilized in beads combined with sodium alginate and straw, was studied. The components of straw-alginate beads were optimized by Response Surface Method, and the degradation performance of immobilized cells was determined. The result indicated that the density, strength and broken rate of straw-alginate beads were 1.04 g/cm3, 216 g and 4%, respectively. The best degradation rate of immobilized cells in straw-alginate beads could be 68.68%. Lately, by analyzing the Monod model, vmax (maximum specific degradation rate of diesel) and KS (half saturation rate constant) of immobilized cells in straw-alginate beads were 1.84 d-1 and 3.23 g/L, respectively, which explained the higher degradation performance.

Keywords: Biodegradation; Degradation kinetics; Degradation rate; Immobilized cells in straw-alginate beads.

MeSH terms

  • Alginates / metabolism*
  • Cells, Immobilized
  • Kinetics

Substances

  • Alginates