Abstract
Abstract Nocardioides jensenii and Mesorhizobium sp., both isolated from activated sludge of a polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fiber manufacture wastewater treatment system, could convert acrylonitrile into acrylamide. The effects of urea, glucose, and e -caprolactam on the conversion of acrylonitrile into acrylamide by these two strains was investigated. For Nocardioides jensenii, e -caprolactam had higher inducible ability to increase NHase activity and enhance the production rate of acrylamide. With 390.2 mg l - 1 e -caprolactam, the conversion rate of 975.6 mg l - 1 acrylonitrile was 64.3%. On the other hand, urea was more effective for Mesorhizobium sp. The conversion rate of 482.2 mg l - 1 acrylonitrile was 98.6% in 10.8 h when 361.4 mg l - 1 urea was added. Glucose as an additional carbon source had no effect on either growth or acrylonitrile conversion rate of either organism.
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