標題: | Determination of optimal phenanthrene, sulfate and biomass concentrations for anaerobic biodegradation of phenanthrene by sulfate-reducing bacteria and elucidation of metabolic pathway |
作者: | Tsai, Jen-Chieh Kumar, Mathava Chang, Sue-Min Lin, Jih-Gaw 環境工程研究所 Institute of Environmental Engineering |
關鍵字: | Anaerobic biodegradation;Phenanthrene;Sulfate-reducing bacteria |
公開日期: | 15-Nov-2009 |
摘要: | Anaerobic biodegradation of phenanthrene (PHE) was investigated using an enrichment culture consists predominantly of sulfate-reducing bacteria (87 +/- 6%). Aqueous biodegradation experiments were designed using the rotatable central composite design with five levels. The designed concentrations were 2-50 mg L(-1) for PHE, 480-3360 mg L(-1) for sulfate, and 5-50 mg L(-1) for initial biomass. Experimental results indicated that the biomass concentration was the most significant variable, followed by the sulfate and PHE concentrations. The desirability functions methodology (DFM) was applied to find out the maximum specific PHE removal rate (R(s)). The maximum R(s) of 9.0 mg g(-1) VSS d(-1) within the designed ranges was obtained when the initial PHE, sulfate and biomass concentrations were 18.5, 841 and 50 mg L(-1), respectively. The R(s) observed in the present study was higher than the values reported in the previous studies. Subsequently, a confirmation study was performed under the optimal conditions. and the results matched well with the R(s) estimated using DFM. Samples collected during PHE biodegradation experiments inferred the formation of two novel metabolic intermediates, 2-methyl-5-hydroxybenzaldehyde and 1-propenyl-benzene, and subsequently degraded to p-cresol, phenol and hydrocarbons. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.06.130 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/6428 |
ISSN: | 0304-3894 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.06.130 |
期刊: | JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS |
Volume: | 171 |
Issue: | 1-3 |
起始頁: | 1112 |
結束頁: | 1119 |
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