Comparison of 1-propanol and propane as auxiliary substrates on 1,4-dioxane biodegradation via bioaugmentation with Azoarcus sp. DD4 at a landfill site†

IF 3.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Devi Kumari Dhakal Gaudel, Jose Manuel Diaz Antunes, Junchul Kim and Mengyan Li
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1,4-Dioxane (dioxane) is a persistent contaminant of concern due to its high mobility and stability in aquatic environments, posing significant environmental and public health risks. Azoarcus sp. DD4, a novel propanotrophic bacterium, has demonstrated an enhanced ability to cometabolize and degrade dioxane using propane or 1-propanol as the carbon source. In this study, we evaluated DD4's efficiency in dioxane degradation in groundwater samples from a landfill site at site-specific concentrations (41.7 ± 0.5 μg L−1 in MW-A and 12.3 ± 0.2 μg L−1 in MW-B). Bioaugmentation with DD4 reduced dioxane concentrations below the detection limit (0.13 μg L−1) in both propane and 1-propanol treatments. Dioxane degradation rates were 2.23 and 0.72 μg L−1 per day in propane-amended treatments for MW-A and MW-B, respectively, and 1.94 and 0.57 μg L−1 per day in 1-propanol-amended treatments. While propane showed slightly higher degradation rates, the differences were not statistically significant. Parallel treatments mimicking natural attenuation and biostimulation with propane or 1-propanol showed minimal dioxane removal compared to abiotic losses. Although total biomass remained constant before and after DD4 bioaugmentation, DD4 proliferation was evident during incubation with both propane and 1-propanol. Microbial community analysis revealed that Azoarcus was abundant in bioaugmented samples, accounting for 5.6% to 45.4% of the overall biomass, highlighting substantial shifts in response to the auxiliary substrate used. These findings were supported by tmoA biomarker analysis specific to DD4 via qPCR. Overall, our results demonstrated the feasibility of 1-propanol as an auxiliary substrate alternative for propane for supporting dioxane cometabolic biodegradation by DD4 in complex landfill environments with trace levels of dioxane.

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偶氮菌sp. DD4在垃圾填埋场生物强化降解1,4-二恶烷的对照研究
1,4-二恶烷(二恶烷)是一种令人关注的持久性污染物,因其在水生环境中的高流动性和稳定性,构成重大的环境和公共卫生风险。Azoarcus sp. DD4是一种新型的丙营养细菌,它以丙烷或1-丙醇为碳源,具有增强的降解二氧六环的能力。在本研究中,我们评估了DD4在特定浓度(MW-A为41.7±0.5 μg L−1,MW-B为12.3±0.2 μg L−1)下对垃圾填埋场地下水样品中二恶烷的降解效率。在丙烷和1-丙醇处理中,DD4的生物强化使二恶烷浓度低于检测限(0.13 μg L−1)。丙烷改性的MW-A和MW-B的二恶烷降解率分别为2.23和0.72 μg L−1 / d, 1-丙醇改性的二恶烷降解率分别为1.94和0.57 μg L−1 / d。丙烷的降解率略高,但差异无统计学意义。模拟自然衰减和丙烷或1-丙醇生物刺激的平行处理显示,与非生物损失相比,二氧六环的去除最少。虽然DD4生物增强前后总生物量保持不变,但在丙烷和1-丙醇孵育期间,DD4增殖明显。微生物群落分析显示,偶氮藻在生物增强样品中含量丰富,占总生物量的5.6%至45.4%,突出了对使用的辅助底物的响应发生了实质性变化。通过qPCR对DD4特异性的tmoA生物标志物分析支持了这些发现。总的来说,我们的研究结果证明了1-丙醇作为丙烷的辅助底物替代品,在含有微量二恶烷的复杂垃圾填埋场环境中支持DD4对二恶烷的共代谢生物降解的可行性。
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Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL SC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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8.60
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206
期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology seeks to showcase high quality research about fundamental science, innovative technologies, and management practices that promote sustainable water.
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