Effect of soil moisture on bioremediation of chlorophenol-contaminated soil |
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Authors: | Young-Gyun Cho Sung-Keun Rhee Sung-Taik Lee |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Taejon , 305-701, Korea;(2) Present address: Environmental Bioresources Lab., Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Taejon , 305-600, Korea |
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Abstract: | A chlorophenol-contaminated soil was tested for the biodegradability in a semi-pilot scale microcosm using indigenous microorganisms. More than 90% of 4-chlorophenol and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol, initially at 30 mg kg–1, were removed within 60 days and 30 mg pentachlorophenol kg–1 was completely degraded within 140 days. The chlorophenols were degraded more effectively under aerobic condition than under anaerobic condition. Soil moisture had a significant effect with the slowest degradation rate of chlorophenols at 25% in the range of 10–40% moisture content. At 25–40%, the rate of chlorophenol degradation was directly related to the soil moisture content, whereas at 10–25%, it was inversely related. Limited oxygen availability through soil agglomeration at 25% moisture content might decrease the degradation rate of chlorophenols. |
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Keywords: | bioremediation chlorophenols microcosm oxygen soil |
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