Abstract
Chlorophenols are widespread and of environmental concern due to their toxic and carcinogenic properties. Development of less costly and less technically challenging remediation methods are needed; therefore, we developed a formulation based on micronized vermiculite that, when air-dried, resulted in a granular product containing the 4-chlorophenol (4-CP)-degrading Gram-positive bacterium Arthrobacter chlorophenolicus A6. This formulation and stabilization method yielded survival rates of about 60% that remained stable in storage for at least 3 months at 4 °C. The 4-CP degradation by the formulated and desiccated A. chlorophenolicus A6 cells was compared to that of freshly grown cells in controlled-environment soil microcosms. The stabilized cells degraded 4-CP equally efficient as freshly grown cells in two different set-ups using both hygienized and non-treated soils. The desiccated microbial product was successfully employed in an outdoor pot trial showing its effectiveness under more realistic environmental conditions. No significant phytoremediation effects on 4-CP degradation were observed in the outdoor pot experiment. The 4-CP degradation kinetics from both the microcosms and the outdoor pot trial were used to generate a predictive model of 4-CP biodegradation potentially useful for larger-scale operations, enabling better bioremediation set-ups and saving of resources. This study also opens up the possibility of formulating and stabilizing also other Arthrobacter strains possessing different desirable pollutant-degrading capabilities.
Highlights
Chlorophenols are widespread in the environment due to their use as paint and wood preservatives as well as general pesticidesWilfred F
A. chlorophenolicus A6 cells were grown in rich lysogeny broth (LB) medium to stationary phase, harvested and formulated by being mixed with a micron-grade vermiculite carrier
75% of the initial survival rate was preserved when stabilized A. chlorophenolicus A6 cells was stored at 4 °C for up to 3 months (Fig. 1)
Summary
Chlorophenols are widespread in the environment due to their use as paint and wood preservatives as well as general pesticidesWilfred F. Chlorophenols are widespread in the environment due to their use as paint and wood preservatives as well as general pesticides. Environmental Research—UFZ, Leipzig, Germany and disinfectants (herbicides, bactericides, insecticides, fungicides). These compounds are of environmental concern (Olaniran and Igbinosa 2011) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lists several chlorophenols as priority pollutants due to their acute toxic and carcinogenic properties (ATSDR 2007). There are a number of physicochemical remediation methods to detoxify sites polluted with xenobiotics like 4-CP, but their widespread use is limited by being costly and technically challenging (Conesa et al 2012)
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