Enoch A. Akinpelu
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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Water Science and Technology | 2016
Ncumisa Mpongwana; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Lukhanyo Mekuto; Enoch A. Akinpelu; Sa Dyantyi; Yp Mpentshu
Cyanides (CN(-)) and soluble salts could potentially inhibit biological processes in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), such as nitrification and denitrification. Cyanide in wastewater can alter metabolic functions of microbial populations in WWTPs, thus significantly inhibiting nitrifier and denitrifier metabolic processes, rendering the water treatment processes ineffective. In this study, bacterial isolates that are tolerant to high salinity conditions, which are capable of nitrification and aerobic denitrification under cyanogenic conditions, were isolated from a poultry slaughterhouse effluent. Three of the bacterial isolates were found to be able to oxidise NH(4)-N in the presence of 65.91 mg/L of free cyanide (CN(-)) under saline conditions, i.e. 4.5% (w/v) NaCl. The isolates I, H and G, were identified as Enterobacter sp., Yersinia sp. and Serratia sp., respectively. Results showed that 81% (I), 71% (G) and 75% (H) of 400 mg/L NH(4)-N was biodegraded (nitrification) within 72 h, with the rates of biodegradation being suitably described by first order reactions, with rate constants being: 4.19 h(-1) (I), 4.21 h(-1) (H) and 3.79 h(-1) (G), respectively, with correlation coefficients ranging between 0.82 and 0.89. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal rates were 38% (I), 42% (H) and 48% (G), over a period of 168 h with COD reduction being highest at near neutral pH.
Data in Brief | 2017
Lukhanyo Mekuto; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; John Baptist Nzukizi Mudumbi; Enoch A. Akinpelu; Maxwell Mewa-Ngongang
The data presented in this article contains the bacterial community structure of the free cyanide (CN-) and thiocyanate (SCN-) degrading organisms that were isolated from electroplating wastewater and synthetic SCN- containing wastewater. PCR amplification of the 16S rRNA V1-V3 regions was undertaken using the 27F and 518R oligonucleotide primers following the metacommunity DNA extraction procedure. The PCR amplicons were processed using the illumina® reaction kits as per manufacturer׳s instruction and sequenced using the illumina® MiSeq-2000, using the MiSeq V3 kit. The data was processed using bioinformatics tools such as QIIME and the raw sequence files are available via NCBI׳s Sequence Read Archive (SRA) database.
Data in Brief | 2017
Enoch A. Akinpelu; Adewole T. Adetunji; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Felix Nchu; Lukhanyo Mekuto
Sustainability of nutrient requirements for microbial proliferation on a large scale is a challenge in bioremediation processes. This article presents data on biochemical properties of a free cyanide resistant and total nitrogen assimilating fungal isolate from the rhizosphere of Zeamays (maize) growing in soil contaminated with a cyanide-based pesticide. DNA extracted from this isolate were PCR amplified using universal primers; TEF1-α and ITS. The raw sequence files are available on the NCBI database. Characterisation using biochemical data was obtained using colorimetric reagents analysed with VITEK® 2 software version 7.01. The data will be informative in selection of biocatalyst for environmental engineering application.
Bioresources | 2016
Enoch A. Akinpelu; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Ncumisa Mpongwana; Felix Nchu; Tunde Victor Ojumu
3 Biotech | 2016
Lukhanyo Mekuto; Oluwadara Oluwaseun Alegbeleye; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Maxwell Mewa Ngongang; John Baptist Nzukizi Mudumbi; Enoch A. Akinpelu
Journal of environmental chemical engineering | 2017
Lukhanyo Mekuto; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Clement E. Utomi; Mmabatho Mobo; John Baptist Nzukizi Mudumbi; Maxwell Mewa Ngongang; Enoch A. Akinpelu
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2018
Enoch A. Akinpelu; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Bing Hung Chen
international conference on data technologies and applications | 2017
Enoch A. Akinpelu; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Lukhanyo Mekuto; Tunde Victor Ojumu
Environmental Engineering Research | 2018
Lukhanyo Mekuto; Young Mo Kim; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Maxwell Mewa-Ngongang; John Baptist Nzukizi Mudumbi; Nkosikho Dlangamandla; Elie Fereche Itoba-Tombo; Enoch A. Akinpelu
Environmental Engineering Research | 2018
Enoch A. Akinpelu; Adewole T. Adetunji; Seteno Karabo Obed Ntwampe; Felix Nchu; Lukhanyo Mekuto