Datos de la publicación: vol. 36 Issue: no. 8 Pages: 1649-1652
DOI: 10.1007/s10529-014-1529-y
Descripción: Funding Information: Acknowledgment The authors are grateful to the Chilean government for financial support from CONICYT through FONDECYT grant 1110724.
Resumen: Biodesulfurization (BDS) in a bioreactor packed with a catalytic bed of silica containing immobilized Rhodococcus rhodochrous was studied. Various bed lengths and support particle sizes were evaluated for BDS of dibenzothiophene (DBT) and gas oil. The sulfur-containing substrates were introduced separately into the bioreactor at different feed flows. Higher removal of sulfur from DBT and gas oil was achieved with a long bed, lower substrate flow, and larger sizes of immobilization particles. The packed bed bioreactor containing metabolic active cells was recycled and maintained BDS activity.