해양환경에서 Pyrene의 생분해

Biodegradation of Pyrene in Marine Environment

  • 황순석 (강원대 자연과학대학 생명과학부) ;
  • 송홍규 (강원대 자연과학대학 생명과학부)
  • 발행 : 1999.03.01

초록

난분해성 다핵방향족 탄화수소인 pyrene의 생분해를 해수와 해사로 구성된 microcosm에서 조사하였다. 농도 100~1,000 ppm pyrene의 5주동안 자연분해도는 5~$20^{\circ}C$에서 1~11% 이고 이때 전환율은 310~2,200 ng/g(ml).day 이었다. 생분해에 미치는 분해균주 접종량, pyrene 농도, 온도와 계면활성제 첨가의 영향등을 영양염류가 투여된 시료에서 조사하였다. 혼합 분해균주접종시 해수보다는 해사에서 전환율이 전체적으로 높았으며 $10^{7}$cells/ml 접종시 pyrene 200 ppm 농도의 해사에서 대조구보다 분해도가 7.8배 높았다. 가장 높은 전환율 4,860 ng/g/day는 1,000 ppm pyrene이 첨가된 해사에 복합균주를 접종한 시료에서 측정되었다. Glucose 첨가시 해사에서는 배양초기에만 분해도의 증가가 나타났으며, 해수에서는 분해도가 8~10% 증가하였다. 계면활성제와 mineral oil 의 첨가는 오히려 pyrene 분해도를 대부분 감소시켰는데 CMC가 생분해에 큰 영향을 미치는 것으로 판단된다.

The biodegradation of recalcitrant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, pyrene was investigated in microcosm simulating the beach sand and seawater. The natural biodegradation rates of pyrene were between 30-2,200 ng/g(ml)/day in beach sand and seawater when the pyrenc loading rates were 100- 1,000 ppm at 5-$20^{\circ}C$. The effects of the inoculum size, pyrene concentralion, incubation temperature and surfactant addition were investigated in fertilized (Inipol EAP 22) samples. Generally the biodegradation in beach sand was higher than that in seawater. A mixed inoculum (Pseudomonus, Acinetobacter, Moruxella) showed the 3,120 nglglday of biodegradation rate in beach sand with 200 ppm pyrene, which was 7.8 times higher than the natural biodegradation rate. The highest transformation rate, 4,860 ng/g/day was obtained in the bioaugmented beach sand (1,000 ppm pyrene). The glucose and surfactant addition to enhance the removal have negatively influenced on the biodegradation of pyrene. In case ol surfactants, CMC (critical micell concentration) might bc the control factor for the biodegradation.

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