Biodegradability of Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate by Pseudomonas Fluorescens FS1

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作者
Zeng Feng
Cui Kunyan
Fu Jiamo
Sheng Guoying
Yang Huifang
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[1] Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen) University,School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[2] Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry,State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Environment Protection and Resources Utilization
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Analysis and Research Center
[4] Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen) University,Institute of Microbiology
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2002年 / 140卷
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di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate; enzyme; metabolic pathway; microorganism; FS1;
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Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), one of high-molecular weightphthalate esters (PAEs), is used in the manufacturing of polyvinylchloride (PVC) resins, polyvinyl acetate, cellulosics,and polyurethanes, and contributes to environmental pollution. In this article, the characteristics of DEHP biodegradation by aneffective degradation bacterium, Pseudomonasfluorescens FS1 that isolated from the activated sludge at a petrochemicalfactory, was capable of using phthalate esters as the sole carbonand energy source, were investigated. Experimental results showedthat the biodegradation of DEHP by P. fluorescens FS1 could be described by the first-order reaction model, whichcould be expressed as: lnC = –0.0688t + A, and the half-life ofDEHP biodegradation was 10.07 d when the initial concentrations of DEHP were less than 50 mg L-1. The inhibition effects ofDEHP as a substrate had become predominant above the concentration of 50 mg L-1. The PAEs-degrading enzyme of P. fluorescens FS1, mainly located in the soluble part andthe particle of cytoplasm, was an intracellular enzyme. The metabolites of DEHP degradation by P. fluorescens FS1, which monoester, phthalic acid, benzonic acid, phenol, wereextracted using dichloromethane at different time intervals and identified by the GC-MS. The tentative pathway proposed for degradation of DEHP by P. fluorescens FS1 under aerobic condition is monoester in the beginning, further enzymatic degradation of the monoester produces phthalic acid, benzonic acid, phenol and finally CO2 and H2O.
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