A LABORATORY STUDY OF THE BIODEGRADATION OF AN ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATE SURFACTANT BY NATIVE SOIL MICROBES

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ANG, CC
ABDUL, AS
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[1] Environmental Science Department, General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren
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10.1016/0022-1694(92)90164-Q
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the biodegradation of a nonionic alcohol ethoxylate surfactant by native microbes from a contaminated site. Three sets of experiments consisting of 13 microcosms were carried out to evaluate the rate of biodegradation and the effect of nutrients and supplementary oxygen on the degradation process. The results from these active microcosms were compared with those for controlled microcosms in which a biocide was added to inhibit biological activities. In the presence of ground water and sterilized soil, surfactant solutions with initial concentrations of 1000, 650, 250, and 180 mg l-1 were reduced to less than 5 mg l-1 in 36 days, 20 days, 17 days, and 17 days, respectively. The biodegradation rate in microcosms with added nutrients was more than twice the rate in the reactor without nutrients. The results from experiments in which various nitrogen and phosphorus nutrients were added showed that a ratio of 10 carbon:2 nitrogen:1 phosphorus was the optimum for the biodegradation of surfactant under the microcosm conditions. The addition of 5 mg l-1 of oxygen in the form of hydrogen peroxide increased the degradation rate of surfactant by 30%. The study showed that microbes indigenous to the soil and ground water at a contaminated site rapidly degrade the low levels of the surfactant that may remain at the site after soil washing, and that the degradation rate can be increased by the addition of nutrients and oxygen.
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