Biodegradation of chlorobenzene in a constructed wetland treating contaminated groundwater

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Beitragende

  • Mareike Braeckevelt - , Professur für Siedlungswasserwirtschaft, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)
  • Hemal Rokadia - , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)
  • Gabriele Mirschel - , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)
  • Stefanie Weber - , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)
  • Gwenael Imfeld - , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)
  • Nicole Stelzer - , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)
  • Peter Kuschk - , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)
  • Matthias Kästner - , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)
  • Hans H. Richnow - , Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ) (Autor:in)

Abstract

Monochlorobenzene (MCB) is an important groundwater contaminant world-wide. In this study, a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland with an integrated water compartment was fed with MCB contaminated groundwater originating from the local aquifer. Analysis of spatial concentration dynamics of MCB and oxygen was combined with isotope composition analysis of MCB for assessing in situ biodegradation. Removal of MCB was most effective in the upper layer of the soil filter, reaching up to 77.1%. Trace oxygen concentrations below 0.16 mg L-1 were observed throughout the wetland transect, suggesting a considerable limitation of aerobic microbial MCB degradation. Enrichment of 13C in the residual MCB fraction at increasing distance from the inflow point indicated microbial MCB degradation in the wetland. The observed isotope shift was higher than expected for aerobic MCB degradation and thus pointed out a significant contribution of an anaerobic degradation pathway to the overall biodegradation.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelWetland Systems for Water Pollution Control X
Redakteure/-innenJ.M. Novais
Seiten57-62
Seitenumfang6
Auflage3
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2007
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Publikationsreihe

ReiheWater Science and Technology
Nummer3
Band56
ISSN0273-1223

Externe IDs

PubMed 17802838
ORCID /0009-0001-5656-0053/work/145224079

Schlagworte

Schlagwörter

  • Biodegradation, Carbon isotope fractionation, Constructed wetland, Monochlorobenzene, Oxygen