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- Modeling of the Aerobic Cometabolic Transformation of Chlorinated Ethenes By the Mycobacterium Elw-1
The ELW1 culture was grown and sustained in both batch culture and steady-state chemostat environments with isobutene as a growth substrate on a minimal growth media. Cells that were used for experiments were concentrated by centrifugation, washed with excess media and placed in a new media solution containing high concentrations of the compound to be tested. Initial rates of transformation were determined using gas chromatography to analyze 100µL samples of headspace gas over a period of one to three days to determine the rate of compound loss. The rates at which ELW1 can utilize isobutene were compared with rates of chlorinated ethene transformation, which overall quantifies the practicality of using this organism bioremediation purposes in the field.
Kinetic parameters of these cometabolic processes were determined using an analytical equation based on a modified Monod equation in order to account for decrease in cell activity over time. Results of this investigation indicate that the ELW-1 culture would be effective for the bioremediation of c-DCE and VC, but would be less effective for treated TCE.