nitrophenols and ammonium-nitrate

nitrophenols has been researched along with ammonium-nitrate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for nitrophenols and ammonium-nitrate

ArticleYear
Biodegradation of p-nitrophenol by Rhodococcus sp. CN6 with high cell surface hydrophobicity.
    Journal of hazardous materials, 2009, Apr-30, Volume: 163, Issue:2-3

    Rhodococcus sp. CN6, isolated from a pesticide industry's effluent-sediment, was able to completely degrade and utilize 100mg/L p-nitrophenol (PNP) as the sole carbon, nitrogen and energy sources for growth in the minimal salt media (MSM) within 12h. To study the applicability of the strain for bioremediation of PNP, its degradation potential was examined in the presence of different supplemented carbon and nitrogen sources in MSM with 100mg/L PNP. Dextrin was experienced as the best supplemented carbon source used by the strain CN6 during degrading PNP. Addition of ammonium nitrate could also increase the PNP degradation rate. Preliminary studies on the surface characters of Rhodococcus sp. CN6 were undertaken for the sake of exploring its high efficiency on the degradation of PNP. Microbial adherence to hydrocarbons (MATH) assays illuminated that the strain CN6 was of higher hydrophobicity while grown on higher concentration of PNP. The results suggested that the strain CN6 could be used as a potential and efficient PNP degrader for the bioremediation of contaminated sites.

    Topics: Biodegradation, Environmental; Dextrins; Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions; Kinetics; Nitrates; Nitrophenols; Rhodococcus

2009