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Biocatalytic dechlorination of hexachlorocyclohexane by immobilized bio-Pd in a pilot scale fluidized bed reactor
Authors:Tom Hennebel  Henri Simoen  Pieter Verhagen  Wim De Windt  Jan Dick  Christian Weise  Frank Pietschner  Nico Boon  Willy Verstraete
Institution:1. Laboratory of Microbial Ecology and Technology (LabMET), Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000, Ghent, Belgium
2. Faculty of Applied Engineering Sciences, Laboratory for Environmental Technology, University College Ghent, Voskenslaan 270, 9000, Ghent, Belgium
3. Biorem Engineering, Avenue de la Concorde 847, 62780, Stella Plage, France
4. Avecom, Industriepark Wondelgem, Haven 9000, Industrieweg 122 P, 9032, Wondelgem, Belgium
5. Bauer Umwelt GmbH, In der Scherau 1, 86529, Schrobenhausen, Germany
Abstract:Lindane (??-hexachlorocyclohexane, ??-HCH) is a recalcitrant and toxic organochlorine insecticide. Due to its non-selective production process and widespread use, HCH isomers and their degradation products have been detected frequently in soils and groundwater. An innovative technology using microbial produced Pd(0) nanoparticles, i.e. bio-Pd, was developed to treat groundwater containing a mixture of HCHs and chlorobenzenes. In a first step, the groundwater was de-ironized and most of the chlorobenzenes were removed in a biological trickling filter. The ??g?L?1 levels of HCHs and chlorobenzenes were removed in a second step by the bio-Pd-based technology. Therefore, a 200-L pilot scale reactor was developed with 100?mg?L?1 bio-Pd encapsulated in alginate beads. Hydrogen gas was bubbled at the bottom of the reactor and served to charge the bio-Pd catalyst. The reactor influent contained 5.2???g?L?1 HCHs and 51.1???g?L?1 chlorobenzenes. During a test period of 10?days, 29% of the HCH isomers and 63% of the chlorobenzenes were removed applying a nominal hydraulic residence time of 4?h. These removal percentages could be increased to 75 and 68% by doubling the nominal hydraulic residence time to 8?h. This study demonstrated that biologically produced nanoparticles of Pd can be applied for the large-scale remediation of groundwater contaminated with HCHs.
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