Influence of growth substrate and contaminant mixtures on the degradation of BTEX and MTBE by Rhodococcus rhodochrous ATCC strain 21198

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Juliana M. Huizenga
Lewis Semprini
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[1] Oregon State University,School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering
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Biodegradation | 2023年 / 34卷
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BTEX ; Butanol ; Cometabolism ; Mixtures ; MTBE ;
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The degradation of the prevalent environmental contaminants benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) along with a common co-contaminant methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) by Rhodococcus rhodochrous ATCC Strain 21198 was investigated. The ability of 21198 to degrade these contaminants individually and in mixtures was evaluated with resting cells grown on isobutane, 1-butanol, and 2-butanol. Growth of 21198 in the presence of BTEX and MTBE was also studied to determine the growth substrate that best supports simultaneous microbial growth and contaminants degradation. Cells grown on isobutane, 1-butanol, and 2-butanol were all capable of degrading the contaminants, with isobutane grown cells exhibiting the most rapid degradation rates and 1-butanol grown cells exhibiting the slowest. However, in conditions where BTEX and MTBE were present during microbial growth, 1-butanol was determined to be an effective substrate for supporting concurrent growth and contaminant degradation. Contaminant degradation was found to be a combination of metabolic and cometabolic processes. Evidence for growth of 21198 on benzene and toluene is presented along with a possible transformation pathway. MTBE was cometabolically transformed to tertiary butyl alcohol, which was also observed to be transformed by 21198. This work demonstrates the possible utility of primary and secondary alcohols to support biodegradation of monoaromatic hydrocarbons and MTBE. Furthermore, the utility of 21198 for bioremediation applications has been expanded to include BTEX and MTBE.
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