Degradation kinetics of pentachlorophenol byPhanerochaete chrysosporium
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology & Bioengineering
- Vol. 35 (11) , 1125-1134
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260351108
Abstract
The extracellular enzymes and cell mass from the pregrownPhanerochaete chrysosporiumcultures were used for the degradation of PCP. The use of both extracellular enzymes and cell mass resulted in extensive mineralization of PCP, while the action of only the crude extracellular enzymes led to the formation of a degradation intermediate (TCHD). A kinetic model, which describes the relationship among PCP degradation, initial PCP concentration, dosage of extracellular enzymes, and cell mass concentration, was developed. Based on this model, various effects of initial PCP concentration, dosage of extracellular enzymes, and cell mass concentration were evaluated experimentally. It was found that when initial PCP concentration is lower than 12 μmol/L, the model of a parallel‐series first‐order reaction is sufficient to describe the degradation process. PCP disappearance and mineralization were enhanced by increasing either the extracellular enzyme concentration or the cell mass concentration. As high as 70% of PCP mineralization could be obtained by using a higher dosage of extracellular enzymes and cell mass. Various parameters of the kinetic model were determined and the model was verified experimentally. Simulation using this model provided the criteria needed to choose rational dosages of extracellular enzymes and cell mass for the degradation of PCP. Data reported allow some insight into the function of the extracellular enzymes and cell mass ofP. chrysosporiumin degradation processes of toxic pollutants and assist in the design and evaluation of practical bioremediation methods.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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