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Mass-Transfer-Limited Biodegradation at Low Concentrations—Evidence from Reactive Transport Modeling of Isotope Profiles in a Bench-Scale Aquifer
[Image: see text] Organic contaminant degradation by suspended bacteria in chemostats has shown that isotope fractionation decreases dramatically when pollutant concentrations fall below the (half-saturation) Monod constant. This masked isotope fractionation implies that membrane transfer is slow re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8173607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33970610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c08566 |
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author | Sun, Fengchao Mellage, Adrian Gharasoo, Mehdi Melsbach, Aileen Cao, Xin Zimmermann, Ralf Griebler, Christian Thullner, Martin Cirpka, Olaf A. Elsner, Martin |
author_facet | Sun, Fengchao Mellage, Adrian Gharasoo, Mehdi Melsbach, Aileen Cao, Xin Zimmermann, Ralf Griebler, Christian Thullner, Martin Cirpka, Olaf A. Elsner, Martin |
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description | [Image: see text] Organic contaminant degradation by suspended bacteria in chemostats has shown that isotope fractionation decreases dramatically when pollutant concentrations fall below the (half-saturation) Monod constant. This masked isotope fractionation implies that membrane transfer is slow relative to the enzyme turnover at μg L(–1) substrate levels. Analogous evidence of mass transfer as a bottleneck for biodegradation in aquifer settings, where microbes are attached to the sediment, is lacking. A quasi-two-dimensional flow-through sediment microcosm/tank system enabled us to study the aerobic degradation of 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM), while collecting sufficient samples at the outlet for compound-specific isotope analysis. By feeding an anoxic BAM solution through the center inlet port and dissolved oxygen (DO) above and below, strong transverse concentration cross-gradients of BAM and DO yielded zones of low (μg L(–1)) steady-state concentrations. We were able to simulate the profiles of concentrations and isotope ratios of the contaminant plume using a reactive transport model that accounted for a mass-transfer limitation into bacterial cells, where apparent isotope enrichment factors *ε decreased strongly below concentrations around 600 μg/L BAM. For the biodegradation of organic micropollutants, mass transfer into the cell emerges as a bottleneck, specifically at low (μg L(–1)) concentrations. Neglecting this effect when interpreting isotope ratios at field sites may lead to a significant underestimation of biodegradation. |
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spelling | pubmed-81736072021-06-04 Mass-Transfer-Limited Biodegradation at Low Concentrations—Evidence from Reactive Transport Modeling of Isotope Profiles in a Bench-Scale Aquifer Sun, Fengchao Mellage, Adrian Gharasoo, Mehdi Melsbach, Aileen Cao, Xin Zimmermann, Ralf Griebler, Christian Thullner, Martin Cirpka, Olaf A. Elsner, Martin Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Organic contaminant degradation by suspended bacteria in chemostats has shown that isotope fractionation decreases dramatically when pollutant concentrations fall below the (half-saturation) Monod constant. This masked isotope fractionation implies that membrane transfer is slow relative to the enzyme turnover at μg L(–1) substrate levels. Analogous evidence of mass transfer as a bottleneck for biodegradation in aquifer settings, where microbes are attached to the sediment, is lacking. A quasi-two-dimensional flow-through sediment microcosm/tank system enabled us to study the aerobic degradation of 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM), while collecting sufficient samples at the outlet for compound-specific isotope analysis. By feeding an anoxic BAM solution through the center inlet port and dissolved oxygen (DO) above and below, strong transverse concentration cross-gradients of BAM and DO yielded zones of low (μg L(–1)) steady-state concentrations. We were able to simulate the profiles of concentrations and isotope ratios of the contaminant plume using a reactive transport model that accounted for a mass-transfer limitation into bacterial cells, where apparent isotope enrichment factors *ε decreased strongly below concentrations around 600 μg/L BAM. For the biodegradation of organic micropollutants, mass transfer into the cell emerges as a bottleneck, specifically at low (μg L(–1)) concentrations. Neglecting this effect when interpreting isotope ratios at field sites may lead to a significant underestimation of biodegradation. American Chemical Society 2021-05-10 2021-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8173607/ /pubmed/33970610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c08566 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Sun, Fengchao Mellage, Adrian Gharasoo, Mehdi Melsbach, Aileen Cao, Xin Zimmermann, Ralf Griebler, Christian Thullner, Martin Cirpka, Olaf A. Elsner, Martin Mass-Transfer-Limited Biodegradation at Low Concentrations—Evidence from Reactive Transport Modeling of Isotope Profiles in a Bench-Scale Aquifer |
title | Mass-Transfer-Limited
Biodegradation at Low Concentrations—Evidence
from Reactive Transport Modeling of Isotope Profiles in a Bench-Scale
Aquifer |
title_full | Mass-Transfer-Limited
Biodegradation at Low Concentrations—Evidence
from Reactive Transport Modeling of Isotope Profiles in a Bench-Scale
Aquifer |
title_fullStr | Mass-Transfer-Limited
Biodegradation at Low Concentrations—Evidence
from Reactive Transport Modeling of Isotope Profiles in a Bench-Scale
Aquifer |
title_full_unstemmed | Mass-Transfer-Limited
Biodegradation at Low Concentrations—Evidence
from Reactive Transport Modeling of Isotope Profiles in a Bench-Scale
Aquifer |
title_short | Mass-Transfer-Limited
Biodegradation at Low Concentrations—Evidence
from Reactive Transport Modeling of Isotope Profiles in a Bench-Scale
Aquifer |
title_sort | mass-transfer-limited
biodegradation at low concentrations—evidence
from reactive transport modeling of isotope profiles in a bench-scale
aquifer |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8173607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33970610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c08566 |
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