• Bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) polluted marine sediments: a study of the effectiveness of bioaugmentation and biostimulation via microbial electrochemical technologies and polyhydroxyalkanoates
  • Botti, Alberto <1995>

Subject

  • CHIM/11 Chimica e biotecnologia delle fermentazioni

Description

  • Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are chemicals largely employed in the industry, banned at the end of the last century yet still persistent in the environment. Bioremediation, namely exploiting bacteria to reduce PCBs’ toxicity, is receiving attention as a promising approach to remediate polluted site in situ. Natural bioremediation is constrained by several factors as the low amount of the required growth substrates (e.g. electron donors, oxygen) and the scarcity of bacteria able to metabolize PCBs. In this regard, use of biodegradable polymers or applied potentials have been demonstrated effective in priming bioremediation of freshwater environments (e.g. river sediments) polluted by chlorinated solvents or PCBs. Yet, little is known regarding the application in marine sediments, where the abundance of anaerobic competitors (i.e. sulfate reducing bacteria) and the different sediment’s features might affect the bioremediation. In this study, polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and Microbial Electrochemical Technologies (METs) were applied for the first time to prime bioremediation of PCBs polluted marine sediments. The influence of PHAs was studied on the main anaerobic metabolisms and on the microbial community of the heavily polluted sediments coming from the Pialassa della Baiona, a micro-tidal coastal lagoon in Ravenna, and from Mar Piccolo, the marine basin aside Taranto. The impact of METs was deepened by monitoring the physical-chemical parameters and the main anaerobic metabolisms of the sediments coming from Ravenna. The effectiveness of biostimulating with PHAs depended on the features of the treated site, possibly due to the availability of the amendments and to the competition of the indigenous microbial communities. The bioelectrochemical stimulation inhibited the bioremediation process. In both cases, the presence of an inoculated bacterial community was required to perform bioremediation. The collected results led to a comprehensive analysis of the available literature, questioning what could be the further approaches for an effective in situ bioremediation.

Date

  • 2023-06-16
  • info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2024-06-30

Type

  • Doctoral Thesis
  • PeerReviewed

Format

  • application/pdf

Identifier

urn:nbn:it:unibo-29240

Botti, Alberto (2023) Bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) polluted marine sediments: a study of the effectiveness of bioaugmentation and biostimulation via microbial electrochemical technologies and polyhydroxyalkanoates, [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna. Dottorato di ricerca in Tecnologie innovative e uso sostenibile delle risorse di pesca e biologiche del mediterraneo (fishmed-phd) , 35 Ciclo.

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