Reduction of perchlorate by salt tolerant bacterial consortia.

Bioresour Technol

Department of Chemical Engineering, Soongsil University, Seoul 156-743, South Korea.

Published: January 2012

Two perchlorate-reducing bacterial consortia (PRBC) were obtained by enrichment cultures from polluted marine sediments. Non-salt-tolerant PRBC (N-PRBC) was enriched without the addition of NaCl, and salt tolerant-PRBC (ST-PRBC) was enriched with 30 g-NaCl L(-1). Although the perchlorate reduction rates decreased with increasing NaCl concentration, ST-PRBC (resp., N-PRBC) could reduce perchlorate until 75 g-NaCl L(-1) (resp., 30 g-NaCl L(-1)). The reduction yield (1.34±0.05 mg-perchlorate per mg-acetate) and maximum perchlorate reduction rate (86 mg-perchlorateL(-1) h(-1)) of ST-PRBC was higher than those (1.16±0.03 mg-perchlorate per mg-acetate and 48 mg-perchlorate L(-1) h(-1)) of N-PRBC. Kinetic analysis showed that NaCl acted as an uncompetitive inhibitor against both PRBCs. The inhibition constants were 25 and 41 mg-NaCl L(-1) for N-PRBC and ST-PRBC, respectively.

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