Study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia

Five types of bacterial strains isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia were tested for their autoaggregation and coaggregation abilities. Bacterial aggregation is important in wastewater treatment processes such as activated sludge and biogranulation systems. The five types o...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Kerk, Wei Yi.
مؤلفون آخرون: Maszenan Bin Abdul Majid
التنسيق: Final Year Project
اللغة:English
منشور في: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-163012023-03-03T17:12:00Z Study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia Kerk, Wei Yi. Maszenan Bin Abdul Majid School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering::Water treatment Five types of bacterial strains isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia were tested for their autoaggregation and coaggregation abilities. Bacterial aggregation is important in wastewater treatment processes such as activated sludge and biogranulation systems. The five types of bacterial strains tested are strain AL-001, strain AL-003B, strain AL-004, strain ACL-F-001A and strain TBA. Strain AL-003B shows the highest autoaggregation ability with an aggregation index of 33.11 % while the coaggregation assay of strain AL-004 with strain AL-003B shows the highest coaggregation ability with an aggregation index of 31.45 % at the end of five hours of aggregation experiments. This investigation also shows the importance of the type of gram stains on the coaggregation abilities of the five different types of bacterial strains. Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 2009-05-25T03:28:12Z 2009-05-25T03:28:12Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16301 en Nanyang Technological University 94 p. application/pdf
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Kerk, Wei Yi.
Study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia
description Five types of bacterial strains isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia were tested for their autoaggregation and coaggregation abilities. Bacterial aggregation is important in wastewater treatment processes such as activated sludge and biogranulation systems. The five types of bacterial strains tested are strain AL-001, strain AL-003B, strain AL-004, strain ACL-F-001A and strain TBA. Strain AL-003B shows the highest autoaggregation ability with an aggregation index of 33.11 % while the coaggregation assay of strain AL-004 with strain AL-003B shows the highest coaggregation ability with an aggregation index of 31.45 % at the end of five hours of aggregation experiments. This investigation also shows the importance of the type of gram stains on the coaggregation abilities of the five different types of bacterial strains.
author2 Maszenan Bin Abdul Majid
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Kerk, Wei Yi.
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author Kerk, Wei Yi.
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title Study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia
title_short Study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia
title_full Study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia
title_fullStr Study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia
title_full_unstemmed Study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from Tertiary Butyl Alcohol (TBA) degrading consortia
title_sort study of coaggregation/autoaggregation ability of bacterial isolates isolated from tertiary butyl alcohol (tba) degrading consortia
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