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Biogeochemical Alteration of an Aquifer Soil during In Situ Chemical Oxidation by Hydrogen Peroxide and Peroxymonosulfate

Authors
Kim, Eun-JuPark, SaeromAdil, SawairaLee, SeunghakCho, Kyungjin
Issue Date
Apr-2021
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO); aquifer soil; microcosm; microbial community structure; hydrogen peroxide (HP); peroxymonosulfate (PMS)
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.55, no.8, pp.5301 - 5311
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Journal Title
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume
55
Number
8
Start Page
5301
End Page
5311
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/189719
DOI
10.1021/acs.est.0c06206
ISSN
0013-936X
Abstract
In this study, the effects of in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) on the biogeochemical properties of an aquifer soil were evaluated. Microcosms packed with an aquifer soil were investigated for 4 months in two phases including oxidant exposure (phase I) and biostimulation involving acetate addition (phase II). The geochemical and microbial alterations from different concentrations (0.2 and 50 mM) of hydrogen peroxide (HP) and peroxymonosulfate (PMS) were assessed. The 50 mM PMS-treated sample exhibited the most significant geochemical changes, characterized by the decrease in pH and the presence of more crystalline phases. Microbial activity decreased for all ISCO-treated microcosms compared to the controls; particularly, the activity was severely inhibited at high PMS concentration exposure. The soil microbial community structures were shifted after the ISCO treatment, with the high PMS causing the most distinct changes. Microbes such as the Azotobacter chroococcum and Gerobacter spp. increased during phase II of the ISCO treatment, indicating these bacterial communities can promote organic degradation despite the oxidants exposure. The HP (low and high concentrations) and low concentration PMS exposure temporarily impacted the microbial activity, with recovery after some duration, whereas the microbial activity was less recovered after the high concentration PMS exposure. These results suggest that the use of HP and low concentration PMS are suitable ISCO strategies for aquifer soil bioattenuation.
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