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Recovery of Bacillus thuringiensis based biopesticides from fermented sludge by cross-flow microfiltration

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Pages 17-28 | Received 08 Jan 2011, Accepted 12 Feb 2012, Published online: 30 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

The recovery of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) based biopesticides from fermented sludge broth via cross-flow microfiltration (CFMF) was evaluated. Three types of microfiltration membranes, WX-model cellulose, cellulose acetate, and polyethersulfone, were tested for their permeate flux and restoration capacity. The cellulose acetate membrane with a pore size of 0.8 μm was selected for further process optimization and modeling of CFMF. Under optimal conditions, the permeate flux could be greater than 20 l/m2/h if the retentate contained was less than 100 g/l. The spore and crystal proteins recoveries were found to be 99 and 95%, respectively. The standard hydraulic resistance-in-series model was used to determine the parameters of CFMF of Bt fermented sludge. The results demonstrated that CFMF was effective for Bt based biopesticide recovery from fermented sludge.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported jointly by Major Projects on Control and Rectification of Water Body Pollution (2009ZX07208-002-001), Agricultural Science and Technology Achievements Transformation Fund Program (2010GB2E000347), and Start-up Fund Programs of Science and Technology Achievements Transformation of Guangdong Province, China (2010B060600010).

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