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Application of Electrolysis to Stimulate Microbial Reductive PCE Dechlorination and Oxidative VC Biodegradation

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 18, Pages 7098-7104

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es900835d

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  1. Federal Ministry of Economics and technology
  2. German Federation of Industrial Research Associations [150]

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A novel approach was applied to stimulate biodegradation of chloroethenes by a coupled bioelectro-process. In a flow-through column system, microbial dechlorination of tetra chloroethene to cis-dichloroethene, vinyl chloride, and ethene was stimulated by hydrogen produced by water electrolysis. Dechlorinating bacteria (Dehalococcoides spp. and Desulfitobacterium spp.) and also methanogens and homoacetogens were detected in the anaerobic column. Simultaneously, oxidative biodegradation of lower chlorinated metabolites (vinyl chloride) was stimulated by electrolytic oxygen formation in the corresponding aerobic column. The process was stable for more than 100 days and an average removal of approximately 23 mu mol/d PCE and 72 mu mol/d vinyl chloride was obtained with a current density of 0.05 mA/cm(2). Abiotic electrochemical degradation of the contaminants was not observed. Microbial dechlorination correlated with the current densities in the applied range of 0.01-0.05 mA/cm(2). The results are promising for environmental applications, since with electrolysis hydrogen and oxygen can be supplied continuously to chloroethene degrading microorganisms, and the supply rates can be easily controlled by adjusting the electric current.

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