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Title: Formation of nonextractable soil residues: A stable isotope approach

Journal Article · · Environmental Science and Technology
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/es980927n· OSTI ID:20000700

Stable carbon isotopic measurements were employed to characterize the transformation of a {sup 13}C-labeled polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), anthracene, in a closed soil bioreactor system. The {sup 13}C-label was used to calculate a carbon mass balance including mineralization and the formation of nonextractable soil-bound residues. Similar results were obtained from {sup 13}C-labeled carbon and {sup 14}C-labeled carbon mass balance calculations for separate batch experiments with labeled anthracene. In concentration ranges typical for real PAH-contaminated sites, the sensitivity of the {sup 13}C tracer method meets the requirements of classical radiotracer experiments. Therefore, the authors balancing method based on stable isotope-labeled chemicals may supplement or substitute radiotracer experiments under many circumstances. One major advantage of using stable isotope-labeled tracers is the possible application in transformation studies where the use of radioactive substances is of environmental concern. The transformation of {sup 13}C-labeled PAH into nonextractable residues clearly depends on the metabolic activity of the soil microflora and occurs during an early phase of biodegradation. Successive contamination of the soil by anthracene leads to a progressive adaptation of the microflora to a complete mineralization of anthracene in the soil. The extent of residue formation is controlled by the capability of the microflora to degrade the contaminant. Results of long-term experiments indicate that nonextractable residues are relatively stable over time.

Research Organization:
Univ. Hamburg (DE)
OSTI ID:
20000700
Journal Information:
Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 33, Issue 21; Other Information: PBD: 1 Nov 1999; ISSN 0013-936X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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