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Effect of C/N/P ratio and nonionic surfactants on polychlorinated biphenyl biodegradation
Authors:Rojas-Avelizapa  NG  Rodríguez-Vázquez  R  Saval-Bohorquez  S  Alvarez  PJJ
Institution:(1) Depto. de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería, CINVESTAV, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico;(2) Depto. de Ingeniería Química, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico;(3) Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Iowa, USA
Abstract:This work investigated whether polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) removal from a highly contaminated soil (7000-p.p.m.) could be enhanced by manipulating the carbon to nitrogen to phosphorus (C/N/P) ratio, and by nonionic surfactant addition. A Box–Behnken statistical experimental design was used to evaluate the combined effect of surfactant type, surfactant concentration, and C/N/P ratio in a relatively short treatment period (35 days). The variable with the greatest effect on PCB degradation was the type of surfactant used. Higher PCB removal efficiencies (39–60%) were obtained with Tween 80 (compared to Tergitol NP 10 and Triton X-100). This was attributed to its lower critical micelle concentration. Higher C/N/P ratios (increased by biphenyl addition) significantly stimulated the soil heterotrophic activity without enhancing PCB removal. This suggests that nonionic surfactants have a greater potential to enhance bioremediation of PCB-contaminated soil than efforts to enhance the soil heterotrophic activity through nutrient and analogue substrate addition.
Keywords:Box–  Behnken  carbon dioxide  contaminated soil  PCB  Tergitol  Triton  Tween
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