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Bioremediation of Phenolic Compounds Having Endocrine-disrupting Activity Using Ozone Oxidation and Activated Sludge Treatment  

Nakamura, Yoshitoshi (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa University)
Daidai, Masakazu (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa University)
Kobayashi, Fumihisa (Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa University)
Publication Information
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE / v.9, no.3, 2004 , pp. 151-155 More about this Journal
Abstract
The bioremediation of water system contaminated with phenolic compounds having endocrine-disrupting activity, i.e. 2,4-dichlorophenol, 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4-D), and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4,5-T), was investigated by using ozone oxidation and activated sludge treatment. Ozone oxidation (ozonation time: 30 min) followed by activated sludge treatment (incubation time: 5 days) was an efficient treatment method for the conversion of phenolic compounds in water into carbon dioxide and decreased the value of total organic carbon (TOC) up to about 10% of initial value. Furthermore, 2,4-D was dissolved in water containing salt, i.e. artificial seawater (ASW), and this water was used as model coastal water contaminated with phenolic compounds. The activated sludge treatment (incubation time: 5 days) could consume significantly organic acids produced from 2,4-D in the model costal water by the ozone oxidation (ozonation time: 30min) and decrease the value of TOC up to about 35% of initial value.
Keywords
activated sludge; bioremediation; phenolic compound having endocrine-disrupting activity; ozone oxidation; 2,4-D;
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