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Response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint H(2) and O(2)
Hydrogen (H(2)) and oxygen (O(2)) are critical electron donors and acceptors to promote the anaerobic and aerobic microbial transformation of chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHCs), respectively. Electrochemical technology can effectively supply H(2) and O(2) directly to an aquifer. However, the response o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36090448 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04185e |
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author | Li, Cui Chen, Rong Liu, Hui Huang, Yao Yu, Jintao Ouyang, Weiwei Xue, Chen |
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description | Hydrogen (H(2)) and oxygen (O(2)) are critical electron donors and acceptors to promote the anaerobic and aerobic microbial transformation of chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHCs), respectively. Electrochemical technology can effectively supply H(2) and O(2) directly to an aquifer. However, the response of CHC transformation and microbial community structure to joint H(2) and O(2) are still unclear. In this work, microcosms containing different combinations of H(2) and O(2) were constructed with natural sediments and nine mixed CHCs. The joint H(2) and O(2) microcosm (H(2)/O(2) microcosm) significantly promoted the biotransformation of trichloroethylene (TCE), trans-dichloroethene (tDCE) and chloroform (CF). Illumina sequencing analyses suggested that a particular microbial community was formed in the H(2)/O(2) microcosm. The specific microbial species included Methyloversatilis, Dechloromonas, Sediminibacterium, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Curvibacter, Comamonas and Acidovorax, and the relative abundance of the tceA, phe and soxB genes synchronously increased. These results suggested that some specific microbes are potential CHC converters using H(2) and O(2) as energy sources, and aerobic and anaerobic transformations exist simultaneously in the H(2)/O(2) microcosm. It provides a theoretical basis for establishing efficient green remediation technologies for CHC contaminated aquifers. |
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spelling | pubmed-93805352022-09-08 Response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint H(2) and O(2) Li, Cui Chen, Rong Liu, Hui Huang, Yao Yu, Jintao Ouyang, Weiwei Xue, Chen RSC Adv Chemistry Hydrogen (H(2)) and oxygen (O(2)) are critical electron donors and acceptors to promote the anaerobic and aerobic microbial transformation of chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHCs), respectively. Electrochemical technology can effectively supply H(2) and O(2) directly to an aquifer. However, the response of CHC transformation and microbial community structure to joint H(2) and O(2) are still unclear. In this work, microcosms containing different combinations of H(2) and O(2) were constructed with natural sediments and nine mixed CHCs. The joint H(2) and O(2) microcosm (H(2)/O(2) microcosm) significantly promoted the biotransformation of trichloroethylene (TCE), trans-dichloroethene (tDCE) and chloroform (CF). Illumina sequencing analyses suggested that a particular microbial community was formed in the H(2)/O(2) microcosm. The specific microbial species included Methyloversatilis, Dechloromonas, Sediminibacterium, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Curvibacter, Comamonas and Acidovorax, and the relative abundance of the tceA, phe and soxB genes synchronously increased. These results suggested that some specific microbes are potential CHC converters using H(2) and O(2) as energy sources, and aerobic and anaerobic transformations exist simultaneously in the H(2)/O(2) microcosm. It provides a theoretical basis for establishing efficient green remediation technologies for CHC contaminated aquifers. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9380535/ /pubmed/36090448 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04185e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Li, Cui Chen, Rong Liu, Hui Huang, Yao Yu, Jintao Ouyang, Weiwei Xue, Chen Response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint H(2) and O(2) |
title | Response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint H(2) and O(2) |
title_full | Response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint H(2) and O(2) |
title_fullStr | Response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint H(2) and O(2) |
title_full_unstemmed | Response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint H(2) and O(2) |
title_short | Response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint H(2) and O(2) |
title_sort | response of chlorinated hydrocarbon transformation and microbial community structure in an aquifer to joint h(2) and o(2) |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36090448 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04185e |
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