The performance of phenol biodegradation by Candida Tropicalis RETL-cr1 using batch and fed-batch fermentation techniques
Phenol is a toxic compound found in many industrial-waste effluents. A locally isolated yeast strain RETL-Cr1 from the effluent of the Exxon Mobil Oil Refinery wastewater treatment plant was investigated for phenol degradation using batch and fedbatch fermentation under aerobic condition. Based on a...
Main Author: | Mohd. Tuah, Piakong |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2006
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/1306/1/PiakongMohdTuahPFS2006.pdf |
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