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A Whole Cell Bioreporter Approach to Assess Transport and Bioavailability of Organic Contaminants in Water Unsaturated Systems
Published on: December 24, 2014
Environmentally friendly assessment of organic compound bioaccessibility using sub-critical water
Agnieszka E Latawiec1, Annika L Swindell, Brian J Reid
1School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK.
Abstract:
The evaluation of microbial availability of contaminants is of high importance for better reflecting the processes governing contaminant fate in soil and for establishing the risk associated with contaminated sites. A sub-critical water extraction technique was assessed for its potential to determine the microbially degradable fraction of [(14)C]phenanthrene-associated activity in two dissimilar soils at three different ageing times (14, 28 and 49 days). For the majority of determinations, no significant (p>0.05) difference between sub-critical water-extracted (14)C-activity at 160 degrees C and the fraction mineralized by catabolically active Pseudomonas sp. was observed. Collectively, the results suggested that the sub-critical water extraction technique was an appropriate technique for predicting the biodegradable fraction of phenanthrene-associated (14)C-activity in dissimilar soils following increasing soil-contaminant contact time.
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