Effect of hydrogen sulfide on growth of sulfate reducing bacteria
- PMID: 18601155
- DOI: 10.1002/bit.260400506
Effect of hydrogen sulfide on growth of sulfate reducing bacteria
Abstract
A culture of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) growing on lactate and sulfate was incubated at different pH values in the range of 5.8-7.0. The effect of pH on growth rate was determined in this pH range; the highest growth rate was observed at pH 6.7. Hydrogen sulfide produced from sulfate reduction was found to have a direct and reversible toxicity effect on the SRB. A hydrogen sulfide Concentration of 547 mg/L (16.1 mM) completely inhibited the culture growth. Comparison between acetic acid and hydrogen sulfide inhibition is presented and the concomitant inhibition kinetics are mathematically described.
(c) 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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