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Improving Biodegradation of VOCs in Soil by Controlling Volatilization
Authors:Rainer J Peltola  Mirja S Salkinoja-Salonen
Institution:  a Hame Polytechnic, Faculty of Technology, Biotechnology and Food Engineering, Hameenlinna, Finland. b University of Helsinki, Department of Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, Helsinki University, Finland.
Abstract:The use of microbial inoculum and a hydrocarbon adsorbent as a soil amendment was examined to improve bioremediation efficacy of soil contaminated by volatile hydrocarbons. Biodegradation and volatilization losses of VOCs were assessed under contained composting in the laboratory and technical scales. Rhodococcus opacus GM-14, a degrader of a multitude of different hydrocarbons was used as an inoculum and activated carbon as a VOC adsorbent on a laboratory scale. Inoculating soil with R. opacus (0.02 mg R. opacus biomass per 1 mg of benzene) reduced volatilization of benzene from 80% to 40%. Amending the soil with activated carbon reduced volatilization of benzene to 15% and further to 4% when used together with R. opacus. Both amendments promoted mineralization when used separately but slowed down the mineralization when combined. Activated carbon improved the biodegradation of VOCs also during technical scale compostings (700-1100 kg of soil with 1.6-2.4 kg of VOC) from 30-40% to 86% and reduced volatilization from 40-50% to 2-5%. Reduction of VOC volatilization by use of the activated carbon improved the efficiency of VOC biodegradation on a technical scale. The activated carbon addition improves the occupational safety at the contaminated site and during transport.
Keywords:VOC  hydrocarbon  composting  adsorbent  activated carbon  biodegradation  volatilization
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