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Inhibitory effects of metal ions on reductive dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls and perchloroethene in distinct organohalide-respiring bacteria
Qihong Lu1,2; Xueqi Zou1; Jinting Liu1; Zhiwei Liang1; Hojae Shim4; Rongliang Qiu1,3; Shanquan Wang1,2,3
2020-02-01
Source PublicationENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
ISSN0160-4120
Volume135
Abstract

Bioremediation of sites co-contaminated with organohalides and metal pollutants may have unsatisfactory performance, since metal ions can potentially inhibit organohalide respiration. To understand the detailed impact of metals on organohalide respiration, we tested the effects of four metal ions (i.e., Cu, Cd, Cr and Pb), as well as their mixtures, on reductive dechlorination of perchloroethene (PCE) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in three different cultures, including a pure culture of Dehalococcoides mccartyi CG1, a Dehalococcoides-containing microcosm and a Dehalococcoides-Geobacter coculture. Results showed that the inhibitive impact on organohalide respiration depended on both the type and concentration of metal ions. Interestingly, the metal ions might indirectly inhibit organohalide respiration through affecting non-dechlorinating populations in the Dehalococcoides-containing microcosm. Nonetheless, compared to the CG1 pure culture, the Dehalococcoides-containing microcosm had higher tolerance to the individual metal ions. In addition, no synergistic inhibition was observed for reductive dechlorination of PCE and PCBs in cultures amended with metal ion mixtures. These results provide insights into the impact of metal ions on organohalide respiration, which may be helpful for future in situ bioremediation of organohalide-metal co-contaminated sites.

KeywordDehalococcoides Geobacter Metal Ions Organohalide Respiration Organohalides Reductive Dechlorination
DOI10.1016/j.envint.2019.105373
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS SubjectEnvironmental Sciences
WOS IDWOS:000506229000036
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85076286376
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Corresponding AuthorRongliang Qiu; Shanquan Wang
Affiliation1.School of Environmental Science and Engineering,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou,510275,China
2.Environmental Microbiome Research Center,Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai),Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou,510275,China
3.Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation Technology,Guangzhou,510275,China
4.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Faculty of Science and Technology,University of Macau,999078,Macao
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Qihong Lu,Xueqi Zou,Jinting Liu,et al. Inhibitory effects of metal ions on reductive dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls and perchloroethene in distinct organohalide-respiring bacteria[J]. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2020, 135.
APA Qihong Lu., Xueqi Zou., Jinting Liu., Zhiwei Liang., Hojae Shim., Rongliang Qiu., & Shanquan Wang (2020). Inhibitory effects of metal ions on reductive dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls and perchloroethene in distinct organohalide-respiring bacteria. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 135.
MLA Qihong Lu,et al."Inhibitory effects of metal ions on reductive dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls and perchloroethene in distinct organohalide-respiring bacteria".ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL 135(2020).
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