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Kathlyn M Kirkwood

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Schopf A, Delatolla R, Kirkwood K
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng . 2019 Jul; 42(11):1809-1818. PMID: 31350606
There is a need to develop low operational intensity, cost-effective, and small-footprint systems to treat wastewater. Partial nitritation has been studied using a variety of control strategies, however, a gap...
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Schopf A, Delatolla R, Mathew R, Tsitouras A, Kirkwood K
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng . 2018 Jul; 41(10):1485-1495. PMID: 29980867
Copper, a prevalent heavy metal in industrial mining wastewaters, has been shown to inhibit nitrification in wastewater treatment systems. Biofilm treatment systems have an inherent potential to reduce inhibition. This...
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Longang A, Buck C, Kirkwood K
Environ Technol . 2016 Feb; 37(9):1133-40. PMID: 26915518
Hydrocarbon-contaminated environments often also experience co-contamination with elevated levels of salt. This paper investigates the occurrence of halotolerance among several hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria, as an initial assessment of the importance of...
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Reiche A, Sivell J, Kirkwood K
Biotechnol Lett . 2015 Aug; 38(1):51-5. PMID: 26306722
Objective: To test Propionibacterium freudenreichii as a novel biocatalyst in a glycerol-oxidizing microbial fuel cell (MFC). Results: Two strains, P. freudenreichii ssp. shermanii and P. freudenreichii ssp. freudenreichii, were screened...
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Reiche A, Kirkwood K
Bioresour Technol . 2012 Sep; 123:318-23. PMID: 22940336
Using glycerol from biodiesel production as a fuel in a microbial fuel cell (MFC) will generate electricity and value-added by-products from what is currently considered waste. This research screened Escherichia...
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Kirkwood K, Chernik P, Foght J, Gray M
Biodegradation . 2008 Feb; 19(6):785-94. PMID: 18299805
Mixed bacterial cultures aerobically transformed decalin (decahydronaphthalene) dissolved in an immiscible carrier phase (heptamethylnonane; HMN) in liquid medium. Conversion was enhanced in the presence of decane, a readily degraded n-alkane,...
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Kirkwood K, Foght J, Gray M
Biodegradation . 2006 Nov; 18(4):473-80. PMID: 17091345
The selectivity of Rhodococcus sp. strain JVH1 among selected sulfidic and thiophenic compounds was investigated in both single-liquid-phase (aqueous) cultures and in two-liquid-phase cultures, where the sulfur compounds were dissolved...
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Kirkwood K, Andersson J, Fedorak P, Foght J, Gray M
Biodegradation . 2006 Nov; 18(5):541-9. PMID: 17091342
Rhodococcus sp. strain JVH1 was previously reported to use a number of compounds with aliphatic sulfide bridges as sulfur sources for growth. We have shown that although JVH1 does not...