Fungal Generation of Organic Acids for Removal of Lead from Contaminated Soil

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Dilara Ousmanova
Wayne Parker
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[1] Carleton University,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] University of Waterloo,Department of Civil Engineering
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2007年 / 179卷
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soil washing; lead; organic acids; citric acid; oxalic acid; solid-state fermentation;
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The use of solid-state fermentation (SFF) of low cost substrates by fungal species to generate organic acid solutions for washing of lead from a contaminated soil was evaluated in this study. SFF filtrates were generated by fermentation of four substrates (corn cobs, apple pomace, rice and hay) with three fungal species (Aspergillus niger NRRL 2001 (A. niger 1), Aspergillus niger ATCC 64065 (A. niger 2), Aspergillus foetidus NRRL 337) at three fermentation times. The concentration and speciation of organic acids of the filtrates was found to be a function of the substrate type, the fungal species and the fermentation time. Fermentation of rice resulted in the highest concentrations of citric acid while fermentation of corn cobs, apple pomace and hay tended to generate oxalic acid with an increasing fraction of this acid as the fermentation progressed. Batch extraction tests that employed the SSF filtrates revealed that soluble lead concentrations as high as 35 mg/l could be achieved. Filtrates containing elevated concentrations of citric acid resulted in the greatest lead extraction while oxalic acid inhibited solubilization. Due to the buffering of pH that was provided by the soil in the batch tests this factor did not appear to influence lead extraction. Lead extraction was observed over an extended period of time in a column test. Lead extraction was strongly influenced by the pH of the soil column and less strongly influenced by the organic acid content of the SSF filtrate. The speciation of organic acids was substantially modified from primarily citric acid in the SSF filtrate to gluconic acid in the soil column discharge.
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