Authors
Mikołaj Owsianiak, Arnaud Dechesne, Philip J Binning, Julie C Chambon, Sebastian R Sørensen, Barth F Smets
Publication date
2010/10/1
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
44
Issue
19
Pages
7622-7627
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Soil augmentation with microbial degraders immobilized on carriers is evaluated as a potential remediation technology using a mathematical model that includes degradation within spatially distributed carriers and diffusion or advection-dispersion as contaminant mass transfer mechanisms. The total volume of carriers is a critical parameter affecting biodegradation performance. In the absence of advection, 320 and 20 000 days are required to mineralize 90% of the herbicide linuron by Variovorax sp. SRS16 encapsulated in 2 mm beads with 5 and 20 mm spacings, respectively. Given that many pesticide degraders have low intrinsic degradation rates and that only limited carrier to soil volume ratios are practically feasible, bioaugmented soils are characterized by low effective degradation rates and can be considered fully mixed. A simple exponential model is then sufficient to predict biodegradation as verified by …
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