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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Jan 1995, 145-151, Vol 61, No. 1
Z Liu, AM Jacobson and RG Luthy
The principal objective of this study was to quantify the bioavailability
of micelle-solubilized naphthalene to naphthalene- degrading microorganisms
comprising a mixed population isolated from contaminated waste and soils.
Two nonionic surfactants were used, an alkylethoxylate, Brij 30 (C12E4),
and an alkylphenol ethoxylate, Triton X-100 (C8PE9.5). Batch experiments
were used to evaluate the effects of aqueous, micellized nonionic
surfactants on the microbial mineralization of naphthalene and salicylic
acid, an intermediate compound formed in the pathway of microbial
degradation of naphthalene. The extent of solubilization and biodegradation
under aerobic conditions was monitored by radiotracer and
spectrophotometric techniques. Experimental results showed that surfactant
concentrations above the critical micelle concentration were not toxic to
the naphthalene-degrading bacteria and that the presence of surfactant
micelles did not inhibit mineralization of naphthalene. Naphthalene
solubilized by micelles of Brij 30 or Triton X-100 in liquid media was
bioavailable and degradable by the mixed culture of bacteria.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Biodegradation of naphthalene in aqueous nonionic surfactant systems
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213.
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