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M G Bramucci1, C M McCutchen, M Singh
1Central Research and Development, DuPont Company, Wilmington, DE 19880-0328, USA. Michael.G.Bramucci@usa.dupont.com
Abstract:
Bacteria that grow on p-xylene, p-toluic acid, and terephthalic acid (TPA) were isolated from a wastewater bioreactor that is used to treat a waste stream that contains all three of these compounds. Although previously described aerobic bacteria degrade p-xylene by initially oxidizing a single methyl group to form p-toluic acid and then cleaving the aromatic ring, some of the bacteria isolated during this study transformed p-xylene by oxidizing both methyl groups to produce TPA.
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