R. Beaudet et al., ANAEROBIC BIODEGRADATION OF PENTACHLOROPHENOL IN A LIQUOR OBTAINED AFTER EXTRACTION OF CONTAMINATED CHIPS AND WOOD POWDER, Journal of applied microbiology, 82(2), 1997, pp. 186-190
Recovery of 97.5% of the pentachlorophenol (PCP) in contaminated wood
powder was obtained after extraction with 0.1% KOH solution at 60 degr
ees C for 75 min, Extraction with NaOH and Na2CO3 was less effective t
han KOH, The neutralized extract was treated using a methanogenic cons
ortium in an upflow anaerobic fixed-film reactor. The reactor was oper
ated at 29 degrees C for over 600 d. The best performance of the react
or was observed when the PCP liquor was supplemented with glucose and
formate, Complete dechlorination of PCP and phenol removal was obtaine
d for a PCP loading rate of 13.3-18.0 mg 1(-1) of reactor volume d(-1)
with recirculation of the effluent and a hydraulic retention time (HR
T) of 0.5-0.6 d.