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Combined bioaugmentation with electro-biostimulation for improved bioremediation of antimicrobial triclocarban and PAHs complexly contaminated sediments

Yang Bai, Bin Liang, Hui Yun, Youkang Zhao, Zhiling Li, Mengyuan Qi, Xiaodan Ma, Cong Huang, Aijie Wang

2020Journal of Hazardous Materials53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Haloaromatic antimicrobial triclocarban (TCC) is an emerging refractory contaminant that commonly coexisted with conventional contaminants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). TCC may negatively affect the metabolic activity of sediment microorganisms and persist in environment; however, remediation methods that relieve the TCC inhibitory effect in sediments remain unknown. Here, a novel electro-biostimulation and bioaugmentation combined remediation system was proposed by the simultaneous introduction of a TCC-degrading Ochrobactrum sp. TCC-2 and electrode into the TCC and PAHs co-contaminated sediments. Results indicated the PAHs and TCC degradation efficiencies of the combined system were 2.9-3.0 and 4.6 times respectively higher than those of the control group (no electro-biostimulation and no bioaugmentation treatments). The introduced strain TCC-2 and the enriched electroactive bacteria and PAHs degraders (e.g. Desulfobulbus, Clostridium, and Paenarthrobacter) synergistically contributed to the accelerated degradation of PAHs and TCC. The preferential elimination of the TCC inhibitory effect through bioaugmentation treatment could restore microbial functions by increasing the functional gene abundances related to various metabolic processes. This study offers new insights into the response of sediment functional communities to TCC stress, electro-biostimulation and bioaugmentation operations and provides a promising system for the enhanced bioremediation of the PAHs and TCC co-contaminated sediments.

Topics & Concepts

BioaugmentationBiostimulationTriclocarbanBioremediationEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental remediationChemistryContaminationMicrobial consortiumDehalococcoidesEnvironmental scienceMicroorganismBacteriaTriclosanEcologyBiologyOrganic chemistryCopolymerVinyl chlorideMedicineGeneticsPathologyPolymerMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactantsMicrobial Fuel Cells and BioremediationMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology