Title of article :
Comparison of biodegradation of surfactants in soils and sludge–soil mixtures by use of 14C-labelled compounds and automated respirometry
Author/Authors :
Bo Gejlsbjerg، نويسنده , , Torben Madsen، نويسنده , , Trine Thorup Andersen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The biodegradability of dodecyl benzene sulphonate (LAS), nonylphenol-di-ethoxylate (NP2EO) and tridecyl-tetra-ethoxylate (LAE) in soil was examined by use of 14C experiments at two concentrations (10 and 400 mg/kg). Increasing the concentration of test chemical from 10 to 400 mg/kg resulted in a decrease in the relative maximum mineralization rate and an increase in the estimated lag times of a factor of approximately 3.5. In sludge–amended soil, the highest expected environmental concentration (just after sludge application) will be around 10 mg/kg for linear alkylbenzene sulphonate (LAS), while the concentration of NP2EO and linear alcohol ethoxylates (LAE) will be much lower. However, when using a respirometric method it is necessary to use a higher concentration of test substance in order to detect biodegradation. In our experiment, amendment with anaerobically digested sludge resulted in a decrease in the mineralization of LAS, NP2EO and LAE for all soils. Respirometric experiments were carried out at 400 mg/kg and could be used for estimation of biodegradation potential of LAS, NP2EO and LAE in soil and sludge–amended soil. For LAS, the results obtained from the respirometric experiments were similar to the results obtained in the 14C experiments, whereas NP2EO and LAE showed a faster degradation in the respirometric experiments.
Keywords :
Nonylphenol-di-ethoxylate , Linear alcohol ethoxylate , test methods , Sludge–amended soil , Linear alkylbenzene sulphonate , Biodegradability
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Journal title :
Chemosphere