Journal of Korea Soil Environment Society (한국토양환경학회지)
- Volume 3 Issue 3
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- Pages.87-92
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- 1998
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- 1226-3486(pISSN)
Analogue Substrate Cometabolism by Chemical Oxidation of Recalcitrant PAHs
난분해 PAHs의 화학적산화에 의한 유사기질동시대사
Abstract
The effect of chemically oxidized intermediates of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds on the degradation of the parent PAHs was characterized and evaluated for the context of cooxidation. Anthracene and pyrene exhibited extensive degradation (mean percent removal of 57.5%) after 28 days of incubation by introducing the Fenton oxidation intermediate of the PAH compounds, while unoxidized anthracene and pyrene exhibited 12.5% removal The chemical oxidation products can serve as a structually similar analogue substrates for a consortia of soil microorganisms and as a metabolic intermediates in the biodegradation sequence of the parent PAH compounds. These results may be interpreted in the context of cooxidation mechanism whereby high recalcitrant PAH compounds are biodegraded in the soil and suggest a potential tool for bioremediation of PAHs contaminated soils and protection of groundwater.
Keywords
- chemico-bioremediation;
- Fenton reaction;
- cooxidation;
- chemically oxidized intermediate;
- dehydrogenase activity;
- analogue substrate;
- PAHs