Title of article
Enhanced degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by biodegradation combined with a modified Fenton reaction
Author/Authors
Kyoungphile Nam، نويسنده , , Wilson Rodriguez، نويسنده , , Jerome J. Kukor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
10
From page
11
To page
20
Abstract
A study has been conducted to enhance degradation of a mixture of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by combining biodegradation with hydrogen peroxide oxidation in a former manufactured gas plant (MGP) soil. An active bacterial consortium enriched from the MGP surface soil (0–2 m) biodegraded more than 90% of PAHs including 2-, 3-, and 4-ring hydrocarbons in a model soil. The consortium was also able to transform about 50% of 4- and 5-ring hydrocarbons in the MGP soil. As a chemical oxidant, Fentonʹs reagent (H2O2+Fe2+) was very efficient in the destruction of a mixture of PAHs (i.e., naphthalene (NAP), fluorene (FLU), phenanthrene (PHE), anthracene (ANT), pyrene (PYR), chrysene (CHR), and benzo(a)pyrene (BaP)) in the model soil; noticeably, 84.5% and 96.7% of initial PYR and BaP were degraded, respectively. In the MGP soil, the same treatment destroyed more than 80% of 2- and 3-ring hydrocarbons and 20–40% of 4- and 5-ring compounds. However, the low pH requirement (pH 2–3) for optimum Fenton reaction made the process incompatible with biological treatment and posed potential hazards to the soil ecosystem where the reagent was used. In order to overcome such limitation, a modified Fenton-type reaction was performed at near neutral pH by using ferric ions and chelating agents such as catechol and gallic acid. By the combined treatment of the modified Fenton reaction and biodegradation, more than 98% of 2- or 3-ring hydrocarbons and between 70% and 85% of 4- or 5-ring compounds were degraded in the MGP soil, while maintaining its pH about 6–6.5.
Keywords
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons , biodegradation , Hydrogen peroxide oxidation , MGP soil , Fentonיs reagent , Chelating agent
Journal title
Chemosphere
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Chemosphere
Record number
735738
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