BIODEGRADATION OF AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS BY AQUIFER MICROORGANISMS UNDER DENITRIFYING CONDITIONS

被引:178
作者
HUTCHINS, SR [1 ]
SEWELL, GW [1 ]
KOVACS, DA [1 ]
SMITH, GA [1 ]
机构
[1] NSI TECHNOL SERV,ROBERT S KERR ENVIRONM RES LAB,ADA,OK 74820
关键词
D O I
10.1021/es00013a005
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A series of laboratory tests were conducted to evaluate whether denitrification would be a suitable alternative for biorestoration of an aquifer contaminated with JP-4 jet fuel. Microcosms were prepared from both uncontaminated and contaminated aquifer material from the site, in an anaerobic glovebox, amended with nitrate, nutrients, and aromatic hydrocarbons, and incubated under a nitrogen atmosphere at 12-degrees-C. With uncontaminated core material, there was no observable lag period prior to removal of toluene whereas 30 days was required before biodegradation commenced for xylenes, ethylbenzene, and 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene. An identical test with contaminated aquifer material exhibited not only much longer lag periods but decreased rates of biodegradation; benzene, ethylbenzene, and o-xylene were not significantly degraded within the 6-month time period even though active denitrification occurred at this time. First-order biodegradation rate constants ranged from 0.016 to 0.38 day-1 for uncontaminated core material and from 0.022 to 0.067 day-1 for contaminated core material. Tests with individual compounds in uncontaminated core indicated that benzene and m-xylene inhibited the basal rate of denitrification. These data demonstrate that several aromatic compounds can be degraded under denitrifying conditions, but rates of biodegradation may be lower in material contaminated with JP-4 jet fuel.
引用
收藏
页码:68 / 76
页数:9
相关论文
共 34 条
[11]   DENITRIFICATION IN DEEP SUBSURFACE SEDIMENTS [J].
FRANCIS, AJ ;
SLATER, JM ;
DODGE, CJ .
GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL, 1989, 7 (1-2) :103-116
[12]  
GHIORSE WC, 1983, DEV IND MICROBIOL, V24, P213
[13]  
KOPP JF, 1979, EPA600479020
[14]   INFLUENCE OF ALTERNATE ELECTRON-ACCEPTORS ON THE METABOLIC-FATE OF HYDROXYBENZOATE ISOMERS IN ANOXIC AQUIFER SLURRIES [J].
KUHN, EP ;
SUFLITA, JM ;
RIVERA, MD ;
YOUNG, LY .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1989, 55 (03) :590-598
[15]   ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF ALKYLATED BENZENES IN DENITRIFYING LABORATORY AQUIFER COLUMNS [J].
KUHN, EP ;
ZEYER, J ;
EICHER, P ;
SCHWARZENBACH, RP .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1988, 54 (02) :490-496
[16]  
LEACH LE, 1989, 2ND P NAT OUTD ACT C, V1, P31
[17]   BIORESTORATION OF AQUIFERS CONTAMINATED WITH ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS [J].
LEE, MD ;
THOMAS, JM ;
BORDEN, RC ;
BEDIENT, PB ;
WARD, CH ;
WILSON, JT .
CRC CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL, 1988, 18 (01) :29-89
[18]   BIOTRANSFORMATION OF BENZENE BY DENITRIFICATION IN AQUIFER SAND [J].
MAJOR, DW ;
MAYFIELD, CI ;
BARKER, JF .
GROUND WATER, 1988, 26 (01) :8-14
[19]   MICROBIAL-DEGRADATION OF ACENAPHTHENE AND NAPHTHALENE UNDER DENITRIFICATION CONDITIONS IN SOIL-WATER SYSTEMS [J].
MIHELCIC, JR ;
LUTHY, RG .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1988, 54 (05) :1188-1198
[20]   DEGRADATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS UNDER VARIOUS REDOX CONDITIONS IN SOIL-WATER SYSTEMS [J].
MIHELCIC, JR ;
LUTHY, RG .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1988, 54 (05) :1182-1187