Influence of Different Redox Conditions on the Biodegradation of the Pesticide Metabolites Phenol and Chlorophenols |
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Authors: | B. Kuhlmann U. Schottler |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Wasserforschung GmbH Dortmund , Zum Kellerbach 46, 58239, Schwerte, Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract The fate and behaviour of phenol and monochlorophenols during bankfiltration and underground passage with variable redox conditions were investigated. A model ecosystem was used consisting in laboratory filter columns filled with natural underground material and operated with natural aerobic and anaerobic groundwater to create different redox situations. The test substances (phenol, 2-chlorophenol, 3-chlorophenol, 4-chlorophenol) were added continuously to the infiltrating water and their concentration in the filter effluents determined. Beside the redox conditions other factors known to affect microbial degradation processes like the substrate concentration and the underground material were varied stepwise. Phenol was degraded under both, aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The presence of oxygen is more favourable to degradation; no lag phase was observed under aerobic conditions. In a sulfate reducing environment, phenol could only be degraded after microbial adaptation. The length of the lag phase was strongly influenced by the substrate concentration and the undergroundmaterial. Prior contact with phenol resulted in a shorter lag phase. Monochlorophenols behaved almost persistent in the model system. Degradation could only be observed in a test filter that provided a more active microbial population due to prior adaptation to phenol and a more favourable underground material. |
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Keywords: | Underground passage redox conditions biodegradation phenol chlorophenols |
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