Isolation of two aerobic bacterial strains that degrade efficiently ethyl t-butyl ether (ETBE)

  • Fayolle, Francoise
  • Hernandez, Guillermina
  • Roux, Françoise Le
  • Vandecasteele, Jean-Paul
Biotechnology Letters 20(3):p 283-286, March 1998.

Adapted bacterial consortia from activated sludge mineralized 2.8 mg ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE).l−1.h whereas methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) and tert-amyl methyl ether (TAME) were not attacked. From these consortia, two bacterial strains, identified as Gordonaterrae and Rhodococcus equi, were isolated. Both strains used ETBE, but not MTBE or TAME, as sole carbon and energy source. Gordona terrae and Rhodococcus equi completely converted ETBE into tert-butanol (TBA) with degradation rates up to 380 mg ETBE.g−1 protein.h−1. TBA was mineralized by the ETBE-adapted consortia.

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