전자 수용체가 BTEX, MTBE로 오염된 토양의 혐기성 자연정화에 미치는 영향

Other Titles
Effect of Electron Acceptors on the Anaerobic Biodegradation of BTEX and MTBE at Contaminated Sites
Authors
상병인김원석김지은백지혜
Issue Date
2005-05
Publisher
한국물환경학회
Citation
한국물환경학회지, v.21, no.4, pp.403 - 409
Abstract
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) contamination in groundwater often coexists with benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) near the source of the plume. Then, groundwater contamination problems have been developed in areas where the chemical is used. Common sources of water contamination by BTEX and MTBE include leaking underground gasoline storage tanks and leaks and spills from above ground fuel storage tanks, etc. In oil-contaminated environments, anaerobic biodegradation of BTEX and MTBE depended on the concentration and distribution of terminal electron acceptor. In this study, effect of electron acceptor on the anaerobic biodegradation for BTEX and MTBE-contaminated soil was investigated. This study showed the anaerobic biodegradation of BTEX and MTBE in two different soils by using nitrate reduction, ferric iron reduction and sulfate reduction. The soil samples from the two fields were enriched for 65 days by providing BTEX and MTBE as a sole carbon source and nitrate, sulfate or iron as a terminal electron acceptor. This study clearly shows that degradation rate of BTEX and MTBE with electron acceptors is higher than that without electron acceptors. Degradation rate of Ethylbenzene and Xylene is higher than that of Benxene, Toluene, and MTBE. In case of Benzene, Ethylbenzene, and MTBE, nitrate has more activation. In case of Toluene and Xylene, sulfate has more activation.
Keywords
Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE); Benzene; toluene; ethylbenzene; and xylene (BTEX); Anaerobic biodegradation; Electron acceptor; Contaminated soil; Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE); Benzene; toluene; ethylbenzene; and xylene (BTEX); Anaerobic biodegradation; Electron acceptor; Contaminated soil
ISSN
2289-0971
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136493
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