Biodegradation of aniline by Candida tropicalis AN1 isolated from aerobic granular sludge

Dianzhan Wang, Guanyu Zheng, Shimei Wang, Dewei Zhang, Lixiang Zhou*

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Abstract

Aniline-degrading microbes were cultivated and acclimated with the initial activated sludge collected from a chemical wastewater treatment plant. During the acclimation processes, aerobic granular sludge being able to effectively degrade aniline was successfully formed, from which a preponderant bacterial strain was isolated and named as AN1. Effects of factors including pH, temperature, and second carbon/nitrogen source on the biodegradation of aniline were investigated. Results showed that the optimal conditions for the biodegradation of aniline by the strain AN1 were at pH 7.0 and 28-35°C. At the optimal pH and temperature, the biodegradation rate of aniline could reach as high as 17.8 mg/(L·hr) when the initial aniline concentration was 400 mg/L. Further studies revealed that the addition of 1 g/L glucose or ammonium chloride as a second carbon or nitrogen source could slightly enhance the biodegradation efficiency from 93.0% to 95.1%-98.5%. However, even more addition of glucose or ammonium could not further enhance the biodegradation process but delayed the biodegradation of aniline by the strain AN1. Based on morphological and physiological characteristics as well as the phylogenetic analysis of 26S rDNA sequences, the strain AN1 was identified as Candida tropicalis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2063-2068
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Environmental Sciences
Volume23
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

User-Defined Keywords

  • Aerobic granular sludge
  • Aniline
  • Biodegradation
  • Candida tropicalis AN1

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