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Transformation of trichloroethylene by sulfate-reducing cultures enriched from a contaminated subsurface soil
Authors:Spyros G Pavlostathis  Ping Zhuang
Institution:(1) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University, 13 699 Potsdam, NY, USA;(2) Present address: School of Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 30332 Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract:Summary Trichloroethylene (TCE) was reductively dechlorinated to cis-1,2-dichloroethylene (cDCE) by sulfate-reducing cultures enriched from a contaminated subsurface soil. The highest observed transformation rate of TCE was 213 mgrmol l–1 per day at 35° C. The predominant biotransformation product was cDCE. However, further dechlorination of cDCE was not observed in most of the cultures. Methane production was insignificant and active sulfate reduction was achieved by maintaining excess sulfate. A comparison of sodium sulfide and sodium dithionite for their effect on the transformation of TCE revealed that the latter is a better reducing agent. The extent of TCE transformation in 25 days was ca. 20% higher in the dithionite-amended cultures. A decrease in the rate and extent of TCE transformation was observed with an increase in the concentration of bromoethanesulfonate up to 50 mabetm. Offprint requests to: S. G. Pavlostathis
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