Title Effects of Sulfate Concentration on the Anaerobic Dechlorination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Estuarine Sediments
Author Young-Cheol Cho1,* and Kyoung-Hee Oh2
Address 1College of Environment and Applied Chemistry and Center for Environmental Studies, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 449-701, Republic of Korea , 2School of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea
Bibliography Journal of Microbiology, 43(2),166-171, 2005,
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Key Words Polychlorinated biphenyls, anaerobic dechlorination, sulfate concentration, dechlorinating microorganisms
Abstract In order to determine the effects of sulfate concentration on the anaerobic dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls, sediments spiked with Aroclor 1242 were made into slurries using media which had various sulfate concentrations ranging from 3 to 23 mM. The time course of dechlorination clearly demonstrated that dechlorination was inhibited at high concentration of sulfate due to less dechlorination of meta-substituted congeners. When the dechlorination patterns were analyzed by the calculation of Euclidean distance, the dechlorination pathway in the 3 mM sulfate samples was found to be different from that observed in the 13 mM samples, although the extent of dechlorination in these two samples was similar. It is possible that the dechlorination in the high sulfate concentration samples is inhibited by the suppression of growth of methanogen, which have been shown to be meta-dechlorinating microorganisms.
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