Microbial Decontamination of BTEX Compounds in Batch Experimental Studies

E. R. Rene, M. Jo, S. Kim, Hung‐Suck Park
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Benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene isomer (collectively called BTEX) forms 18% by weight in a typical gasoline blend. BTEX contamination of soil and groundwater can occur by the accidental spill of gasoline, diesel fuel and leakage from underground storage tanks in pumping stations. Biodegradation is a versatile technique to remediate contaminated soil and groundwater. In the present experimental study, a mixed microbial culture obtained from the effluent treatment plant of a chemical industry was used to degrade liquid phase BTEX, at initial concentrations varying between 15 to 75 mg/l. Experiments were conducted according to the 2k-1 fractional factorial design to identify the main effects of parameters and their influence on biodegradation of individual BTEX compounds in mixtures. A statistical interpretation of the results was done based on their F and P values. Furthermore, the removal efficiency of these compounds varied between 20 to 100% depending on the concentration of other compounds and also on their interaction effects.
BTEX化合物微生物去污的批量实验研究
苯、甲苯、乙苯和二甲苯异构体(统称为BTEX)在典型的汽油混合物中占18%的重量。由于汽油、柴油的意外泄漏和泵站地下储罐的泄漏,土壤和地下水可能受到BTEX污染。生物降解是修复污染土壤和地下水的一种通用技术。在本实验研究中,使用从某化学工业污水处理厂获得的混合微生物培养物来降解液相BTEX,初始浓度在15至75毫克/升之间。根据2k-1分数析因设计进行实验,确定各参数的主要作用及其对混合物中单个BTEX化合物生物降解的影响。根据F和P值对结果进行统计解释。此外,这些化合物的去除效率在20%到100%之间变化,这取决于其他化合物的浓度以及它们的相互作用。
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