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Published on: October 24, 2025
Biodegradation capacity utilization as a new index for evaluating biodegradation rate of methane
Tae Gwan Kim1, Taewoo Yi, Jeonghee Yun
1Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, Korea.
Abstract:
Density of catalytic organisms can determine the biodegradation capacity and specific biodegradation rate (SBR). A new index, biodegradation capacity utilization (BCU, %), was developed for estimating the extent of actual biodegradation of a gas compound over the full capacity. Three methanotrophic cultures were serially diluted (1-1/25), and methane SBR and BCU were measured. Consistently, biomass reduction increased the SBR and decreased the BCU. Linearity (p < 0.05, r > 0.97) between the BCU and cell density indicated the reflection of biodegradation capacity by BCU. Therefore, BCU is indicative of whether the density of catalytic organisms is pertinent for SBR evaluation of low-soluble gaseous compounds.
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