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Carbon Isotope Fractionation during Anaerobic Degradation of Methyl tert-Butyl Ether under Sulfate-Reducing and Methanogenic Conditions
Authors:Piyapawn Somsamak  Hans H Richnow  and Max M Hggblom
Institution:Piyapawn Somsamak, Hans H. Richnow, and Max M. Häggblom
Abstract:Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE), an octane enhancer and a fuel oxygenate in reformulated gasoline, has received increasing public attention after it was detected as a major contaminant of water resources. Although several techniques have been developed to remediate MTBE-contaminated sites, the fate of MTBE is mainly dependent upon natural degradation processes. Compound-specific stable isotope analysis has been proposed as a tool to distinguish the loss of MTBE due to biodegradation from other physical processes. Although MTBE is highly recalcitrant, anaerobic degradation has been demonstrated under different anoxic conditions and may be an important process. To accurately assess in situ MTBE degradation through carbon isotope analysis, carbon isotope fractionation during MTBE degradation by different cultures under different electron-accepting conditions needs to be investigated. In this study, carbon isotope fractionation during MTBE degradation under sulfate-reducing and methanogenic conditions was studied in anaerobic cultures enriched from two different sediments. Significant enrichment of 13C in residual MTBE during anaerobic biotransformation was observed under both sulfate-reducing and methanogenic conditions. The isotopic enrichment factors (var epsilon]) estimated for each enrichment were almost identical (−13.4An external file that holds a picture, illustration, etc., usually as some form of binary object. The name of referred object is zam00206permil01.jpg to −14.6An external file that holds a picture, illustration, etc., usually as some form of binary object. The name of referred object is zam00206permil01.jpg; r2 = 0.89 to 0.99). A var epsilon] value of −14.4An external file that holds a picture, illustration, etc., usually as some form of binary object. The name of referred object is zam00206permil01.jpg ± 0.7An external file that holds a picture, illustration, etc., usually as some form of binary object. The name of referred object is zam00206permil01.jpg was obtained from regression analysis (r2 = 0.97, n = 55, 95% confidence interval), when all data from our MTBE-transforming anaerobic cultures were combined. The similar magnitude of carbon isotope fractionation in all enrichments regardless of culture or electron-accepting condition suggests that the terminal electron-accepting process may not significantly affect carbon isotope fractionation during anaerobic MTBE degradation.
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