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Phase-specific stable isotope fractionation effects during combined gas-liquid phase exchange and biodegradation

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
卷 309, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119737

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VOC; Toluene phase exchange; Stable isotope fractionation; Bioavailability; Biodegradation; CSIA

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  1. Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research -UFZ in the scope of the SAFIRA II Research Programme

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The stable isotope fractionation of toluene was studied under dynamic phase exchange. The results showed strong fractionation in both the liquid and gas phases. Numerical simulation suggested that either a strong phase exchange fractionation or direct consumption of gas phase compounds by aqueous phase microorganisms could explain the observed effect.
Stable isotope fractionation of toluene under dynamic phase exchange was studied aiming at ascertaining the effects of gas-liquid partitioning and biodegradation of toluene stable isotope composition in liquid-air phase exchange reactors (Laper). The liquid phase consisted of a mixture of aqueous minimal media, a known amount of a mixture of deuterated (toluene-d) and non-deuterated toluene (toluene-h), and bacteria of toluene degrading strain Pseudomonas putida KT2442. During biodegradation experiments, the liquid and air-phase concentrations of both toluene isotopologues were monitored to determine the observable stable isotope fractionation in each phase. The results show a strong fractionation in both phases with apparent enrichment factors beyond -800 parts per thousand. An offset was observed between enrichment factors in the liquid and the gas phase with gas-phase values showing a stronger fractionation in the gas than in the liquid phase. Numerical simulation and parameter fitting routine was used to challenge hypotheses to explain the unexpected experimental data. The numerical results showed that either a very strong, yet unlikely, fractionation of the phase exchange process or a - so far unre-ported - direct consumption of gas phase compounds by aqueous phase microorganisms could explain the observed fractionation effects. The observed effect can be of relevance for the analysis of volatile contaminant biodegradation using stable isotope analysis in unsaturated subsurface compartments or other environmental compartment containing a gas and a liquid phase.

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