Degradation of acenaphthene, phenanthrene and pyrene in a packed-bed biofilm reactor
(2000) In Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 54(6). p.826-831- Abstract
Biofilm reactors are particularly suitable for the treatment of large amounts of diluted effluent, such as groundwater contaminated with scarcely soluble pollutants. A packed-bed column reactor was tested for the degradation of acenaphthene, phenanthrene and pyrene provided at their aqueous solubility concentrations. Acenapthene and phenanthrene were removed to more than 99% efficiency from this reactor whilst pyrene was removed to 90%. Pollutant disappearance was also recorded in the control reactor and was probably caused by the adsorption of pollutants into the reactor. The measurement of oxygen consumption in both reactors confirmed that microbial degradation of the pollutants was indeed occurring in the inoculated reactor. Physical... (More)
Biofilm reactors are particularly suitable for the treatment of large amounts of diluted effluent, such as groundwater contaminated with scarcely soluble pollutants. A packed-bed column reactor was tested for the degradation of acenaphthene, phenanthrene and pyrene provided at their aqueous solubility concentrations. Acenapthene and phenanthrene were removed to more than 99% efficiency from this reactor whilst pyrene was removed to 90%. Pollutant disappearance was also recorded in the control reactor and was probably caused by the adsorption of pollutants into the reactor. The measurement of oxygen consumption in both reactors confirmed that microbial degradation of the pollutants was indeed occurring in the inoculated reactor. Physical adsorption is not however unwanted, as it could help with the formation of a biofilm at an early stage of the treatment.
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- Guieysse, B. LU ; Bernhoft, I. ; Andersson, B. E. LU ; Henrysson, T. LU ; Olsson, S. LU and Mattiasson, B. LU
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- 2000-01-01
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- Contribution to journal
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- Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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- 54
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- 6 pages
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- Springer
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- pmid:11152076
- scopus:0034535327
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- 0175-7598
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- 10.1007/s002530000442
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- English
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