Paper Publications

Impact of chemical oxidation on indigenous bacteria and mobilization

Release time:2024-08-09
Hits:
Affiliation of Author(s):
环境与市政工程学院
Journal:
Journal of Hazardous Materials and Design (SCI)
Key Words:
中文关键字:分级芬顿氧化;营养流动;生物修复;土著菌修复;原油污染土壤,英文关键字:Stepwise Fenton oxidation;Nutrient mobilization;Bi
Abstract:
Fenton pre-oxidation provides nutrients to promote bioremediation. However, the effects of the indigenous bacteria that remain following Fenton oxidation on nutrient mobilization and subsequent bioremediation remain unclear. Experiments were performed with inoculation with native bacteria and foreign bacteria or without inoculation after four regimens of stepwise pre-oxidations. The effects of the indigenous bacteria remaining after stepwise oxidation on nutrient mobilization and subsequent bioremediation over 80 days were investigated. After stepwise Fenton pre-oxidation at a low H2O2 concentration (225 × 4), the remaining indigenous bacterial populations reached their peak (4.8 ± 0.17 × 106 CFU/g), the nutrients were mobilized rapidly, and the subsequent bioremediation of crude oil was improved (biodegradation efficiency of 35%). However, after stepwise Fenton pre-oxidation at a high H2O2 concentration (450 × 4), only 3.6 ± 0.16 × 103 CFU/g of indigenous bacteria remained, and the indigenous bacteria that degrade C15–C30 alkanes were inhibited. The nutrient mobilization was then highly limited, and only 19% of total petroleum hydrocarbon was degraded. Furthermore, the recovery period after the low H2O2 concentration stepwise Fenton pre-oxidation (225 × 4) was less than 20 days, which was 20–30 days shorter than with the other pre-oxidation treatments. Therefore, stepwise Fenton pre-oxidation at a low H2O2 concentration protects indigenous bacterial populations and improves the nutrient mobilization and subsequent bioremediation.
Note:
徐金兰
Co-author:
邓鑫,崔祎炜,孔繁星
First Author:
xujinlan
Indexed by:
Journal paper
Volume:
卷:
Issue:
期:
Page Number:
页:160-168
Translation or Not:
no
Date of Publication:
2016-08-01