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Title: Hydrogen production and anaerobic decolorization of wastewater containing Reactive Blue 4 by a bacterial consortium of Salmonella subterranea and Paenibacillus polymyxa
Authors: Watanapokasin R.Y.
Boonyakamol A.
Sukseree S.
Krajarng A.
Sophonnithiprasert T.
Kanso S.
Imai T.
Keywords: Acidogenesis
Anaerobic biodegradabilities
Bacterial consortiums
Bacterial strains
Co substrates
Decolorization
Dye removals
Industrial waste waters
Paenibacillus polymyxa
RB4
Reactive blue 4
Salmonella subterranea
Total organic carbons
Volatile fatty acids
Bacteriology
Biodegradation
Fatty acids
Fire hazards
Gas producers
Glucose
Methane
Nonmetals
Organic carbon
Sewage
Sodium compounds
Substrates
Wastewater
Hydrogen production
butyric acid derivative
glucose
hydrogen
methane
oxygen
procion blue MX R
procion blue MX-R
propionic acid derivative
triazine derivative
volatile fatty acid
bacterium
biodegradation
chemical oxygen demand
dye
fatty acid
gas production
glucose
hydrogen
industrial waste
volatile organic compound
wastewater
anaerobic growth
article
bacterium
bioremediation
chemistry
culture medium
metabolism
Salmonella
sewage
water pollutant
Anaerobiosis
Bacteria
Biodegradation, Environmental
Butyrates
Culture Media
Fatty Acids, Volatile
Glucose
Hydrogen
Metabolic Networks and Pathways
Methane
Oxygen
Propionates
Salmonella
Triazines
Waste Disposal, Fluid
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Paenibacillus polymyxa
Salmonella
Salmonella subterranea
Issue Date: 2009
Abstract: Anaerobic biodegradability of wastewater (3,000 mg CODcr/l) containing 300 mg/l Reactive Blue 4, with different co-substrates, glucose, butyrate and propionate by a bacterial consortium of Salmonella subterranea and Paenibacillus polymyxa, concomitantly with hydrogen production was investigated at 35°C. The accumulative hydrogen production at 3,067 mg CODcr/l was obtained after 7 days of incubation with glucose, sludge, the bacterial consortium. The volatile fatty acids, residual glucose and the total organic carbon were correlated to hydrogen obtained. Interestingly, the bacterial consortium possess decolorization ability showing approximately 24% dye removal after 24 h incubation using glucose as a co-substrate, which was about two and eight times those of butyrate (10%), propionate (12%) and control (3%), respectively. RB4 decolorization occurred through acidogenesis, as high volatile fatty acids but low methane was detected. The bacterial consortium will be the bacterial strains of interest for further decolorization and hydrogen production of industrial waste water. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15187
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ISSN: 9239820
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