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Enhancement of aerobic biodegradation in an oxygen-limiting environment using a saponin-based microbubble suspension
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- Issue Date
- 2009-08
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press Ltd.
- Citation
- Environmental Pollution, Vol.157 No.8-9, pp.2197-2202
- Abstract
- This study investigated the ability of a saponin-based microbubble suspension to enhance aerobic biodegradation of phenanthrene by subsurface delivery. As the microbubble suspension flowed through a sand column pressure buildup and release was repeatedly observed, which delivered oxygen to the less permeable regions. Burkholderia cepacia RPH1, a phenanthrene-degrading bacterium, was mainly transported in a suspended form in the microbubble suspension. When three pore volumes of the microbubble suspension containing B. cepacia RPH1 was introduced into a column contaminated with phenanthrene (100 mg/kg), the oxygen content declined to 5% from an initial value of 20% within 5 days and correspondingly, 34.4% of initial phenanthrene was removed in 8 days. The addition of two further three pore volumes enhanced the biodegradation efficiency by a factor of 2.2. Our data suggest that a saponin-based microbubble suspension could be a potential carrier for enhancing the aerobic biodegradation under an oxygen-limiting environment. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
- ISSN
- 0269-7491
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