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Original Articles

COMPLETE DECHLORINATION OF TETRACHLOROETHYLENE BY USE OF AN ANAEROBIC CLOSTRIDIUM BIFERMENTANS DPH‐1 AND ZERO‐VALENT IRON

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Pages 381-391 | Received 01 May 2007, Accepted 22 Oct 2007, Published online: 21 May 2008
 

Abstract

A laboratory test was conducted to examine the combined effect of an anaerobic Clostridium bifermentans DPH‐1 and addition of zero‐valent iron (Fe0) on the reductive dechlorination of tetrachloroethylene (PCE). In addition, the dechlorination of cis‐1,2‐dichloroethylene (cDCE) produced from PCE was examined using Fe0. The cDCE produced was completely dechlorinated to non‐toxic end products, mostly, ethylene by a subsequent chemical reductive process. Production of ethylene was dramatically increased with increase of initial cDCE concentration in the range of 10.3 µM to 928 µM (1.0–90 mg l−1) and the velocity constant was calculated to be 0.38 day−1. On the other hand, the combined use of strain DPH‐1 and Fe0 showed the most significant effect on the initial PCE dechlorination, but cohesion of Fe0 was found to inhibit the dechlorination rate of PCE. It is thought that phosphoric acid iron contained in a medium forms film on the surface of iron particle, so oxidation of iron is inhibited.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The authors thank to Dr. Okeke B.C. of Auburn University for critical reading of manuscript.

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