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Competitive Substrate Biodegradation during Surfactant-Enhanced Remediation
Authors:Chetan Goudar  Keith Strevett  Joe Grego
Affiliation:1Student Member, ASCE
21Res. Asst., Cell Culture and Biopress Engrg., Bayer Corp., Biotechnology Div., 800 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA 94701-1986; formerly, Bioenvironmental Engrg. and Sci. Lab., School of Civ. Engrg. and Envir. Sci., 202 West Boyd, Room 334, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019.
32Asst. Prof., Bioenvironmental Engrg. and Sci. Lab., School of Civ. Engrg. and Envir. Sci., 202 West Boyd, Room 334, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; corresponding author. E-mail: strevett@ou.edu
43Res. Assoc., Environmental Engrg. Lab., School of Civ. Engrg. and Envir. Sci., 202 West Boyd, Room 334, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.
Abstract:The impact of synthetic surfactants on the aqueous phase biodegradation of benzene, toluene, and p-xylene (BTpX) was studied using two anionic surfactants, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS), and two nonionic surfactants, POE(20) sorbitan monooleate (T-maz-80) and octylphenolpoly(ethyleneoxy) ethanol (CA-620). Batch biodegradation experiments were performed to evaluate surfactant biodegradability using two different microbial cultures. Of the four surfactants used in this study, SDS and T-maz-80 were readily degraded by a microbial consortium obtained from an activated sludge treatment system, whereas only SDS was degraded by a microbial culture that was acclimated to BTpX. Biodegradation kinetic parameters associated with SDS and T-maz-80 degradation by the activated sludge consortium were estimated using respirometric data in conjunction with a nonlinear parameter estimation technique as μmax = 0.93 h?1, Ks = 96.18 mg∕L and μmax = 0.41 h?1, Ks = 31.92 mg∕L, respectively. When both BTpX and surfactant were present in the reactor along with BTpX-acclimated microorganisms, two distinct biodegradation patterns were seen. SDS was preferentially utilized inhibiting hydrocarbon biodegradation, whereas the other three surfactants had no impact on BTpX biodegradation. None of the four surfactants were toxic to the microbial cultures used in this study. Readily biodegradable surfactants are not very effective for subsurface remediation applications as they are rapidly consumed, and also because of their potential inhibitory effects on intrinsic hydrocarbon biodegradation. This greatly increases treatment costs as surfactant recovery and reuse are adversely affected.
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