Title of article :
Atrazine degradation in anaerobic environment by a mixed microbial consortium
Author/Authors :
P.K.Pranab Kumar Ghosh، نويسنده , , Ligy Philip، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Atrazine degradation by anaerobic mixed culture microorganism in co-metabolic process and in absence of external carbon and nitrogen source was studied at influent atrazine concentration range of 0.5–15 mg/l. Wastewater of desired characteristic was prepared by the addition of various constituents in distilled water spiked with atrazine. In co-metabolic process, dextrose of various concentrations (150–2000 mg/l) was supplied as external carbon source. The reactors were operated in sequential batch mode in which 20% of treated effluent was replaced by the same amount of fresh wastewater everyday, thus maintaining a hydraulic retention time (HRT) equal to 5 days. In co-metabolic process, 40–50% of influent atrazine degradation was observed. First-order atrazine degradation rate (expressed in day−1) was better in co-metabolic process (5.5×10−4) than in absence of external carbon source (2.5×10−5) or carbon and nitrogen source (1.67×10−5). In presence of 2000 mg/l of dextrose, atrazine degradation was between 8% and 15% only. Maximum atrazine degradation was observed from wastewater containing 300 mg/l of dextrose and 5 mg/l of atrazine. Influent atrazine concentration did not have much effect on the methanogenic bacteria which was clear from methane gas production and specific methanogenic activity (SMA).
Keywords :
Co-metabolism , reaction rate , Sequential , Atrazine , biodegradation , anaerobic
Journal title :
Water Research
Journal title :
Water Research