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Biodegradation of P-nitro phenol using a novel bacterium <i>Achromobacter denitrifacians</i> isolated from industrial effluent water

Sreeja Mole S S, D. S. Vijayan, Mohan Anand, M. Ajona, T. Jarin

2021Water Science & Technology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In the present investigation, Achromobacter denitrifacians was isolated from industrial wastewater and used in the degradation of para nitro-phenol. Experiments were made as a function of different carbon sources, organic and inorganic nitrogen sources and metal ions to analyse the removal efficiency of para nitro-phenol present in the industrial wastewater sources. Observations revealed that the rate of phenol biodegradation was significantly affected by pH, temperature of incubation, glucose, peptone and metal ion concentration. The optimal conditions for phenol removal were found to be pH of 7.5, temperature, 35 °C and 0.25 gL−1 supplemented glucose level, 0.25 gL−1 supplemented peptone level, and 0.01 gL−1 zinc ion. The key importance of the present study is the utilization of a native bacterial strain isolated from the industrial effluent water itself having an impending role in the bioremediation process of phenol.

Topics & Concepts

PhenolBiodegradationEffluentChemistryBioremediationWastewaterAchromobacterEnvironmental chemistryIndustrial wastewater treatmentMetal ions in aqueous solutionBacteriaEnvironmental engineeringMetalOrganic chemistryPseudomonasBiologyEnvironmental scienceGeneticsMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactantsWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalMicrobial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation
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