Development and assessment of a preliminary kinetic model for in situ pah bioremediation |
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Authors: | Rino Srivastava Teresa J Cutright |
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Institution: | Department of Civil Engineering , The University of Akron , Akron, OH, 44325–3905 |
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Abstract: | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of organic nonaqueous‐phase liquid (NAPL) contaminants of critical environmental concern. The treatment method used for a contaminated soil depends primarily on the nature and extent of the contamination as well as the cost effectiveness of the method. Current research has shown that bioremediation is perhaps the simplest and most economic process for the treatment of large contaminated areas. Although bioremediation feasibility and effectiveness has been well documented, additional information is required to fully understand subsurface kinetics. Specifically, the importance and effect of interactions between bacteria, supplemental nutrients, oxygen source, contaminant, and soil type must be understood. Preliminary respirometer experiments have been conducted to address these factors for the development of a kinetic model for both steady‐state and unsteady‐state conditions. |
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Keywords: | bioremediation polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) kinetics respirometer |
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