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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2013 Volume.18 No. 2 p.300 ~ p.305
Isolation and identification of Paracoccus sp. FD3 and evaluation of its formaldehyde degradation kinetics
Zhao Haoyu

Geng Yucong
Fan Jieyu
Tao Ke
Hou Taiping
Abstract
A formaldehyde-degrading bacterium strain, FD3, was isolated from contaminated soil and identified as Paracoccus sp. based on partial 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. In batch culture, the bacterium metabolized 5,000 and 8,000 mg/L formaldehyde completely within 16 and 18 h, respectively, at 30¡ÆC (pH 7.0) with agitation at 150 rpm. The degradation kinetics was found to follow a first-order model at all initial formaldehyde concentrations with regression values greater than 0.99. Formaldehyde degradation rates increased from 532.37 to 2283.04 mg/L/h as the initial concentration of formaldehyde was increased from 1,000 to 8,000 mg/L. The growth of strain FD3 on formaldehyde as a sole carbon and energy source was well described by the Luong model with a maximal specific growth rate of 0.1754/h, a half-saturation constant of 309.02 mg/L, and a maximum substrate concentration of 3875.53 mg/L. Due to its high tolerance and degradation capacity to formaldehyde, Paracoccus sp., FD3 is considered an excellent candidate for use in degrading formaldehyde in wastewaters.
KEYWORD
formaldehyde, Paracoccus, degradation kinetics, first-order model, luong model
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