Aerobic biodegradation of vinyl chloride by a highly enriched mixed culture

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Harvinder Sing
Frank E. Löffler
Babu Z. Fathepure
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[1] Oklahoma State University,Department of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
[2] Georgia Institute of Technology,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Biodegradation | 2004年 / 15卷
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microcosms; mixed culture; oxygen threshold; starvation; vinyl chloride-assimilation;
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Lower chlorinated compounds such as cis-dichloroethene (cis-DCE) and vinyl chloride (VC) often accumulate in chloroethene-contaminated aquifers due to incomplete reductive dechlorination of higher chlorinated compounds. A highly enriched aerobic culture that degrades VC as a growth substrate was obtained from a chloroethene-contaminated aquifer material. The culture rapidly degraded 50–250 μM aqueous VC to below GC detection limit with a first-order rate constant of 0.2 day−1. Besides VC, the culture also degraded ethene as the sole carbon source. In addition, the culture degraded cis-DCE, but only in the presence of VC. However, no degradation of trans-DCE or TCE occurred either in the presence or absence of VC. The ability of the TRW culture to degrade cis-DCE is significant for natural attenuation since both VC and cis-DCE are often found in chloroethene-contaminated groundwater. Experiments examining the effect of oxygen threshold on VC degradation showed that the culture was able to metabolize VC efficiently at extremely low concentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO). Complete removal of 150 mu;moles of VC occurred in the presence of only 0.2 mmol of oxygen (1.8 mg/L DO). This is important since most groundwater environments contain low DO (1–2 mg/L). Studies showed that the culture was able to withstand long periods of VC starvation. For example, the culture was able to assimilate VC with minimal lag time even after 5 months of starvation. This is impressive from the point of its sustenance under field conditions. Overall the culture is robust and degrades VC to below the detection limit rendering this culture suitable for field application.
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