Digitale Bibliotheek
Sluiten Bladeren door artikelen uit een tijdschrift
 
<< vorige    volgende >>
     Tijdschrift beschrijving
       Alle jaargangen van het bijbehorende tijdschrift
         Alle afleveringen van het bijbehorende jaargang
           Alle artikelen van de bijbehorende aflevering
                                       Details van artikel 3 van 10 gevonden artikelen
 
 
  Enhanced anaerobic benzene degradation with the addition of sulfate
 
 
Titel: Enhanced anaerobic benzene degradation with the addition of sulfate
Auteur: Weiner, Jonathan M.
Lauck, Terry S.
Lovley, Derek R.
Verschenen in: Bioremediation journal
Paginering: Jaargang 2 (1998) nr. 3-4 pagina's 159-173
Jaar: 1998-12
Inhoud: Potential mechanisms for stimulating anaerobic benzene degradation in methanogenic sediments from a petroleum-contaminated aquifer were evaluated. In short-term (<2 weeks) incubations, addition of sulfate slightly stimulated benzene degradation and caused a small decrease in the ratio of methane to carbon dioxide production from benzene. However, in longer-term (>100 days) incubations, sulfate significantly stimulated benzene degradation with a complete shift to carbon dioxide as the end product of benzene degradation. The addition of Fe(III) and humic substances had short-term and long-term effects that were similar to the effects of the sulfate amendments. In studies in which anaerobic groundwater was pumped through columns of aquifer sediments, addition of sulfate to the groundwater significantly enhanced the removal of benzene from the groundwater. The stoichiometry of sulfate and benzene removal from the groundwater passing through the sediment columns was consistent with benzene oxidation to carbon dioxide with sulfate serving as the primary electron acceptor. These results demonstrate for the first time that addition of sulfate may be an effective strategy for enhancing anaerobic benzene removal in some petroleum-contaminated aquifers.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

                             Details van artikel 3 van 10 gevonden artikelen
 
<< vorige    volgende >>
 
 Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland