Kinetics of nitrobenzene degradation coupled to indigenous microorganism dissimilatory iron reduction stimulated by emulsified vegetable oil


Jiansen Lei , Jun Dong , Linjie Ding , Yan Su , Zifang Chi

DOI:10.1016/j.jes.2016.02.009

Received December 01, 2015,Revised February 17, 2016, Accepted February 18, 2016, Available online March 19, 2016

Volume 29,2017,Pages 206-216

Widespread contamination by nitrobenzene (NB) in sediments and groundwater requires better understanding of the biogeochemical removal process of the pollutant. NB degradation, coupled with dissimilatory iron reduction, is one of the most efficient pollutant removal methods. However, research on NB degradation coupled to indigenous microorganism dissimilatory iron reduction stimulated by electron donors is still experimental. A model for remediation in an actual polluted site does not currently exist. Therefore, in this study, the dynamics was derived from the Michaelis–Menten model (when the mass ratio of emulsified vegetable oil and NB reached the critical value 91:1). The effect of SO42 −, NO3, Ca2 +/Mg2 +, and the grain size of aquifer media on the dynamics were studied, and the NB degradation dynamic model was then modified based on the most significant factors. Utilizing the model, the remediation time could be calculated in a contaminated site.

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