Evaluation of the in-situ aerobic cometabolism of chlorinated ethenes by toluene-utilizing microorganisms using push–pull tests
A series of transport, biostimulation, and activity push–pull tests were performed under induced and natural gradient conditions in a trichloroethene (TCE) and cis-dichloroethene ( c-DCE) contaminated aquifer. Transport tests demonstrated the feasibility of injecting and recovering complex solute mi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of contaminant hydrology 2007-02, Vol.90 (1), p.105-124 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A series of transport, biostimulation, and activity push–pull tests were performed under induced and natural gradient conditions in a trichloroethene (TCE) and
cis-dichloroethene (
c-DCE) contaminated aquifer. Transport tests demonstrated the feasibility of injecting and recovering complex solute mixtures from the aquifer. During the biostimulation tests, decreases in toluene concentration and the production of
o-cresol as an intermediate oxidation product indicated the presence of toluene-utilizing microorganisms. Activity tests demonstrated that the stimulated microbial community had the ability to transform injected
c-DCE and
trans-dichloroethene (
t-DCE) at similar zero-order rates. Injected isobutene was oxidized to isobutene oxide, which indicated that a toluene
ortho-monooxygenase enzyme system was likely responsible for the observed
c-DCE and
t-DCE transformations.
c-DCE zero-order transformation rates in drift push–pull tests were similar to those obtained from traditional push–pull tests (about 0.1 μM/h). Analysis of drift test data using first-order kinetic analysis resulted in similar conclusions as those obtained using zero-order kinetic analyses. When 1-butyne, an inhibitor of toluene
ortho-monooxygenase, was added to injected test solutions, the oxidation of toluene, and the transformation of isobutene,
c-DCE, and
t-DCE were inhibited. The results illustrate how a series of push–pull tests can be used in combination to detect, quantify and confirm
in-situ cometabolic microbial transformations. |
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ISSN: | 0169-7722 1873-6009 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2006.09.015 |