E. Louarn, F. Aulenta, C. Levantesi
Aug 1, 2006
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Journal of Environmental Engineering
Abstract
Ethene (ETH) is often associated with vinyl chloride (VC) in contaminated groundwater, as it is formed along with vinyl chloride during reductive dechlorination of higher chloroethenes (e.g., perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene). In the present study the interaction between VC and ETH during their aerobic biodegradation by enrichment cultures was investigated. The cultures were able to use both compounds as growth substrates. In mixture experiments, the degradation rate of one substrate was affected by the presence of the other. A biokinetic model based on competitive inhibition described well the observed substrate interactions over a range of initial VC (0–144 μmol L−1 ) and ETH (0–37.5 μmol L−1 ) concentrations, using parameters estimated from single-substrate experiments. Notably, half-velocity coefficients could be used as competitive inhibition coefficients. This finding shows the importance of obtaining accurate measurements of half-velocity coefficients in order model competitive inhibition pr...