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Electro-bioremediation of a mixture of structurally different contaminants of emerging concern

Author(s): Guedes, Paula ; Dionísio, Joana ; Couto, Nazaré ; Mateus, Eduardo P. ; Pereira, Cristina Silva ; Ribeiro, Alexandra B.

Date: 2021

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/106732

Origin: Repositório Institucional da UNL

Project/scholarship: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/778045/EU;

Subject(s): Abiotic removal; Clay soil; Electrokinetic remediation; Microbiota; Pharmaceuticals and personal care products


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(SOE2/P5/F0505) UIDB/04085/2020 UIDB/04612/2020 UIDP/04612/2020 SFRH/BPD/114660/2016 CEECIND/04210/2017)

This study analyses the electrokinetic (EK) contribution to the removal from a clay soil of a mixture of 10 different contaminants of emerging concern (CECs; 17β-estradiol, E2; sulfamethoxazole, SMX; bisphenol A, BPA; ibuprofen, IBU; 17α-ethinylestradiol, EE2; oxybenzone, OXY; diclofenac, DCF; triclosan, TCS; caffeine, CAF; carbamazepine, CBZ). After 4 days, the CECs natural attenuation was between 0% (CBZ) and 90% (E2) yet increasing with the application of EK (20 mA, 12 h ON/OFF) to 14% (CBZ) and 100% (E2). When EK was applied, the CECs more recalcitrant to biodegradation (i.e. ≤ 13% biotic decay) mostly underwent electro-chemical induced degradation (OXY, DCF, TCS, CAF, CBZ). Daily irrigation enhanced the rates of the electro-oxidation -osmosis and -migration, increasing the CECs decay. After 8 days of EK treatment, the CECs decay increased, surpassing the decay lag phase of some compounds (OXY, TCS, and CBZ). Yet after 16 days, most CECs showed similar removals with and without EK, with EK only acting positively on SMX, OXY, TCS and CBZ (ca. +10%). Our results support that EK application can improve the removal of CECs from soil, however, under the conditions tested, 16-day treatment lead to pH alterations that decreased the bioremediation efficiency and inhibited electro-degradation near the cathode.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) DCEA - Departamento de Ciências e Engenharia do Ambiente; CENSE - Centro de Investigação em Ambiente e Sustentabilidade; Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier (ITQB); Bioresources 4 Sustainability (GREEN-IT); RUN
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