Abstract
A method for abatement for chlorophenols (CPs) in contaminated water based on successive steps of catalytic hydrodechlorination (HDC) over Pd/C at ambient temperature and pressure, followed by aerobic biodegradation using yeast Candida tropicalis (C. tropicalis) was studied. The results showed that 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) and 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) could be easily and completely dechlorinated under mild conditions, ultimately yielding phenol as product. Subsequently, phenol (0-900 mg L -1) could be completely degraded by C. tropicalis within 30 h. Moreover, during the biodegradation of phenol, definite mass of ethanol (≤0.5%) caused a modest increase in the duration of the lag phase, but led to a great increase in the maximum degradation rates. This means that CPs with higher concentration could be efficiently detoxified under mild conditions by a combination of HDC and biodegradation in water or water-ethanol systems. © IWA Publishing 2012.
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Zhou, S., Jin, X., Sun, F., Zhou, H., Yang, C., & Xia, C. (2012). Combination of hydrodechlorination and biodegradation for the abatement of chlorophenols. Water Science and Technology, 65(4), 780–786. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2012.909
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