Biodegradation of Triehloroethylene by a Phenol-Utilizing Bacterium

Phenol을 이용한 균주에 의한 Trichloroethylene분해

  • 이숙희 (경북대학교 유전공학과) ;
  • 홍성용 (경북대학교 유전공학과) ;
  • 하지홍 (경북대학교 유전공학과)
  • Published : 1994.04.01

Abstract

The bacterial strain which utilizes phenol and degrade TCE was isolated from an industrial waste site. The bacterial strain was named as T5-7 and identified as an Acinetobacter species. After phenol-induction, the strain T5-7 removed TCE efficiently without cell growth. So, it seems that TCE degradation was not related to cell growth. TCE degradation increased when initial cell concentrations of phenol-grown T5-7 were high. In the presence of phenol, initial degradation of TCE was delayed but total amount of degradation was not affected at final stage. The strain cultured in 0.1% yeast extract did not degrade TCE, which indicates that phenol induction was essential to the TCE degradation.

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