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Developments in destructive and non-destructive pathways for selective desulfurizations in oil-biorefining processes

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1999
abstract:
Biocatalytic desulfurization is still not a com- mercial technology, but conceptual engineering and sensitivity analyses have shown that the approach is very promising. The purpose of this paper is to investigate further some aspects of the biodesulphurization path- ways, discussing the non-destructive pathway with the well-known Rhodococcus rhodochrous IGTS8. Findings revealed byproducts, such as 2¢-hydroxybiphenyl (HBP), sul®te and sulfate, obtained by the desulfurization of dibenzothiophene (DBT), to exert an inhibiting e€ect. The results suggest that IGTS8 may follow two di€erent metabolic pathways in stationary-growth-phase cells or under growing conditions. The ®rst pathway is charac- terized by oxidative steps, which convert DBT to DBT sulfoxide and to DBT sulfone. The sulfone is trans- formed to 2-(2¢-hydroxyphenyl)benzene sul®nate and then to HBP and sul®te by a sul®nic acid hydrolase. In the second pathway the sulfone is further oxidized to 2-(2¢-hydroxyphenyl)benzene sulfonate and then to HBP and sulfate by a sulfonic acid hydrolase. Experiments using benzene sulfonic acid suggest that the sulfonic acid hydrolase is an induced enzyme.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rhizobium meliloti; dibenzothiophene
List of contributors:
Frassinetti, Stefania
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/334091
Published in:
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
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