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Remediation potential of immobilized bacterial strain with biochar as carrier in petroleum hydrocarbon and Ni co-contaminated soil

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 7, Pages 1068-1081

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2020.1815858

Keywords

Immobilized microorganisms; co-contaminated soil; nickel; petroleum hydrocarbon; biochar

Funding

  1. Sichuan Province Science and Technology Support Program [2018JY0017, 15ZC1322]

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The remediation of co-contaminated soil with organic pollutants and heavy metals using immobilized microorganisms is effective in degrading petroleum hydrocarbon and immobilizing heavy metals.
The remediation of organic pollutant-heavy metal co-contaminated soil is a great challenge. Immobilized microorganism technology (IMT) is a potential approach to remediate co-contaminated soil. In this study, we evaluated the feasibility of IMT for the remediation of petroleum hydrocarbon-heavy metal nickel (Ni) co-contaminated soil. The Ni resistant and hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria strainCitrobactersp. was added to co-contaminated soil by immobilizing on corncob biochar. The potential performance in biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbon and changing the mobility and speciation of nickel (Ni) in soil were determined, with consideration of the influences of the soil properties and dehydrogenase activity. The results demonstrated that the degradation rate of petroleum hydrocarbons by immobilized microorganisms group (IM) was 45.52%, significantly higher than that of the free bacteria (30.15%), biochar (25.92%) and blank group (18.47%) (P<0.05). At the same time, IM was more effective in immobilizing Ni in the soil by transforming available Ni to a stable fraction with a maximum residual concentration increasing by 101.50 mg center dot kg(-1), and the carcinogenic nickel sulfide was not detected after remediation in IM. IM exhibited a higher level of soil dehydrogenase activity (0.3956 mu g center dot mL(-1)center dot h(-1)center dot g(-1)) than that of free bacteria (0.2878 mu g center dot mL(-1)center dot h(-1)center dot g(-1)). A linear correlation was found between the petroleum pollutants degradation rate and dehydrogenase activity (P<0.05). This study indicates the effectiveness and potential of IMT application in degrading petroleum hydrocarbon and immobilizing heavy metals in co-contaminated soil.

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