Solubility of toluene, benzene and TCE in high-microbial concentration systems |
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Authors: | Barton John W Vodraska Chris D Flanary Sandie A Davison Brian H |
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Affiliation: | aBiosciences Division and BioEnergy Science Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6342, USA |
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Abstract: | We report measurements of solubility limits for benzene, toluene, and TCE in systems that contain varying levels of biomass up to 0.13 g mL−1 for TCE and 0.25 g mL−1 for benzene and toluene. The solubility limit increased from 21 to 48 mM when biomass (in the form of yeast) was added to aqueous batch systems containing benzene. The toluene solubility limit increased from 4.9 to greater than 20 mM. For TCE, the solubility increased from 8 mM to more than 1000 mM. Solubility for TCE (trichloroethylene) was most heavily impacted by biomass levels, changing by two orders of magnitude as the microbial concentrations approach those in biofilms. |
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Keywords: | Solubility TCE Toluene Benzene Biomass Partitioning coefficient |
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