BASIC STUDIES FOR CONTINUOUS DEGRADATION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE BY THE HOLLOW FIBER CONTAINING MICROCOCCUS LYSODEIPLICUS IFO 3333 CELLS

Autor: Obata, Hitoshi, Sukematsu, Takeshi, Tokuyama, Tai
Zdroj: Chemistry Letters; January 1981, Vol. 10 Issue: 1 p77-80, 4p
Abstrakt: A hollow fiber containing bacterial cells having high catalase activity was used as a reactor for degradation of hydrogen peroxide. The relative activity of the hollow fiber microbial cells to the intact cells was 57 % at pH 7.0 in a batch-wise reaction. When the hollow fiber reactor was applied to industrial waste water such as bleached wheat bran containing 10 mM hydrogen peroxide, the degradation ratio was 75 % for the first 200 h.
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