2008 Annual Meeting
(357f) In Situ Magnetic Separation and Immobilization of Rhodococcus Erythropolis LSSE8-1 for Dibenzothiophene Biodesulfurization
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The coated cells had distinct superparamagnetic properties, with the ds was 14.0 emu/g. Compared to the reusable limitation of the free cells, the coated cells not only had the same desulfurizing activity as free cells but could also be reused more than six times. The one-step magnetic immobilized LSSE8-1 cells exhibited good catalytic activity and repeated-batch desulfurization operational stability. The mechanism of cell adsorption on oleate-coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles was also discussed.
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