Bioremediation of quinollne-contaminated soil using bioaugmentation in slurry-phase reactor

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Wang, JL [1 ]
Mao, ZY
Han, LP
Qian, Y
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[1] Tsinghua Univ, INET, Lab Environm Technol, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China
[2] Tsinghua Univ, Key Joint Lab Environm Simulat & Pollut Control, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China
[3] Tsinghua Univ, Dept Hydraul Engn, Beijing 100084, Peoples R China
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bioaugmentation; biodegradation; quinoline; persistent organic pollutants; slurry-phase bioreactor;
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Objective To investigate the possibility of using bioaugmentation as a strategy for remediating quinoline-contaminated soil. Methods Microorganisms were introduced to the soil to assess the feasibility of enhancing the removal of quinoline from quinoline-contaminated soil. Slurry-phase reactor was used to investigate the bioremediation of quinoline-contaminated soil. HPLC (Hewlett-Packard model 5050 with an UV detector) was used for analysis of quinoline concentration. Results The biodegradation rate of quinoline was increased through the introduction of Burkholderia pickettii. Quinoline, at a concentration of I mg/g soil, could be removed completely within 6 and 8 hours with and without combined effect of indigenous microbes, respectively. Although the indigenous microbes alone had no quinoline-degrading ability, they cooperated with the introduced quinaline-degrader to remove quinoline more quickly than the introduced microbes alone. Bioaugmentaion process was accelerated by the increase of inoculum size and bio-stimulation. The ratio of water to soil in slurry had no significant impact on bioremediation results. Conclusion Bioaugmetation is an effective way for bioremediation of quinoline-contaminated soil.
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