Optimization of a desulfurizating biocatalyst by combining cells of different cell age of Pseudomonas putida CECT 5279
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2008-12-01Author
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. Biodesulfurization is proposed asan altemative technology able to reduce sulfur content
in fossil fuels, in order to aminish sulfur oxide emissions to the atmosphere. In this work, a
genetically modified microorganism, Pseudomonas putida CECT5279, is employed as a desulfurizing
biocatalyst. The combination of two cell age biomass can be used in order to optimize an effective
biodesulfuring catalyst. Hereby, 5 hours and 23 hours were the selected growth times when cells
were collected, combined in different biomass concentrations and tested by carrying out resting
cells assays. In these experiments dibenzothiophene (DBT) was used as sulfur model compound.
Biodesulfurization percentage, X8ns, initial DBT elimination rate, Rn8/, employed biomass, Cx, and
time for desulfurization, t8ns, were the chosen parameters in order to search for the best
biocatalyst. After this study, the mixture of 0,7 and 1,4 gDCW/L biomass concentration were
selected for 5 hours and 23 hours growth time cells respectively, because of the best effectiveness
achieved with formulation for a biodesulfurizing catalyst.
Optimization of a desulfurizating biocatalyst by combining cells of different cell age of Pseudomonas putida CECT 5279
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2283-9216Palabras Clave
.Biodesulfurization Pseudomonas putida Dibenzothiophene (DBT) Biocatalyst