Effect of chelated iron activated peroxydisulfate oxidation on perchloroethene-degrading microbial consortium

Chemosphere
Lenka McGachyJiri Marek

Abstract

In this work, the effect of In-Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO) using peroxydisulfate (PDS) on chloroethenes-degrading microbial consortium in the presence of perchloroethene (PCE; tetrachloroethene) was investigated. Degradation of PCE was examined using PDS without an activation, activated with iron Fe(II) chelated by citric acid (CA), and microbial consortium derived from chloroethenes-contaminated site in liquid and sand microcosms. Two different molar ratios of PCE/PDS/(Fe(II)+CA) (1/8/1.6 and 1/16/3.2) were tested. The PCE removal efficiency was the highest in the bacteria-free microcosms. An expected increase in the PCE removal efficiency by coupling PDS and microbial consortium was not confirmed. Surprisingly, the reduced capacity of PDS to remove PCE in the systems containing both PDS and microbial consortium was observed indicating that indigenous microbes may reduce the efficiency of PDS during a remediation. High-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis revealed negative effect of PDS on organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB), which were not detected after 19 days of the experiment, unlike in biotic control. On the other hand, amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) affiliated with genera Brevundimonas and Pseudomonas t...Continue Reading

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