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Acute effect of benzo[a]anthracene on the biodegradation of peptone under aerobic conditions
Authors:Serden Ba?ak  Emine Ubay ?okg?r  Gü?lü Insel  Derin Orhon
Institution:Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architect, Campus of Avsar, Kahramanmara? Süt?ü Imam University, 46100 Kahramanmara?, Turkey.
Abstract:

Background

This study investigated the acute effect of benzoa]anthracene, a significant compound among polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, on the biodegradation of a synthetic organic substrate??a peptone/meat extract mixture??under aerobic conditions.

Methods

A laboratory-scale sequencing batch reactor was sustained at steady state at a sludge age of 10?days with substrate feeding. Inhibition tests involved running a series of batch reactors initially seeded with the biomass obtained from the parent reactor. After the biomass seeding, the reactors were started with the peptone mixture and a range of initial benzoa]anthracene concentrations between 0.5 and 88?mg/L. Experimental profiles of oxygen uptake rates and polyhydroxyalkanoates were evaluated by calibration of a selected model.

Results

Lower doses of benzoa]anthracene had no effect on process kinetics. The noticeable acute impact was only observed with the addition of 88?mg/L of benzoa]anthracene, but it was limited with the storage mechanism: the amount of organic substrate diverted to polyhydroxyalkanoates was significantly reduced with a corresponding decrease in the maximum storage rate, k STO, from 2.7 down to 0.6?day?1. Similarly, the maximum growth rate from internally stored polyhydroxyalkanoates was lowered from 2.3 to 1.0?day?1.

Conclusion

Among the mechanisms for direct substrate utilization, only the hydrolysis rate was slightly reduced, but otherwise, the overall COD removal efficiency was not affected.
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