Rapid Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethene in Contaminated Ground Water Using Biostimulation Agent, BD-1, Formulated from Canola Oil
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A case study of the bioremediation of groundwater contaminated with trichloroethene (TCE) was conducted using the biostimulation agent, BD-1. TCE levels were monitored by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. Total organic carbon (TOC) and volatile fatty acids (VFAs) were analyzed to investigate the environmental fate of BD-1. The effects of BD-1 on microbial activity were investigated using 16S rRNA gene-based quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) analysis. The biodegradation of BD-1 was accompanied by a reduction in TCE, and the initially high TOC levels decreased rapidly as BD-1 was transformed into VFAs. qPCR analysis showed that the genus Dehalobacter became progressively dominant through the experiment. These results suggested that BD-1 might dechlorinate TCE by activating dechlorinating bacteria.
著者
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Hosoda Akifumi
Department Of Environmental Bioscience Meijo University
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Tamura Hiroto
Department Of Applied Biological Chemistry Meijo University
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Takahashi Tomonori
OYO Corporation
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Numano Kousuke
OYO Corporation
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Nakajou Kunihide
OYO Corporation
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Higashimoto Asumi
Department of Environmental Bioscience, Meijo University
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Toda Minoru
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co.
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Arai Hidehiko
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co.
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Hotta Yudai
Department of Environmental Bioscience, Meijo University
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Arai Hidehiko
Miyoshi Oil & Fat Co.
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