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Penicillium chrysogenum: Phenol Degradation Abilities and Kinetic Model
Authors:Erika A. Wolski  Ignacio Durruty  Patricia M. Haure  Jorge F. González
Affiliation:1. Grupo de Ingenier??a Bioqu??mica, Facultad de Ingenier??a, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, J.B. Justo 4302, 7600, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2. INTEMA, CONICET, UNMDP, J.B. Justo 4302, 7600 Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Phenol is a typical contaminant of the environment generated by many industries. Several fungi had been reported to degrade phenol as the only source of carbon and energy, but many of them are not useful to apply in soil bioremediation process. In this work, we study the dynamics of phenol degradation by a Penicillium chrysogenum, isolated from soil. Degradation of phenol was studied at room temperature and resting mycelium conditions. High specific degradation rates were obtained. Inhibition was observed on the specific growth rate (30?mg?l1) and the degradation rate (200?mg?l?1). Experimental results were fitted to several models during exponential phase, with the Andrews-Haldane model given the best fit. Dynamic mass balance equations for biomass and phenol during the exponential and stationary growth phases were solved and compared very satisfactorily to experimental outcomes. P. chrysogenum degrades phenol completely during the exponential and stationary growth phases. The results obtained are relevant for its practical applications in soil decontamination processes. Model predictions were satisfactory. This is the first work which describes a kinetic model for phenol biodegradation using a filamentous fungus considering both, exponential and stationary phases, and the first one in which a Penicillium isolate is used.
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