DDE is a very persistent and bioaccumulative polychlorinated compound from DDT transformation. Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) are environmentally friendly tools that convert the chemical energy of organic compounds present in the soil into electricity. The aim of this work was to test if MFCs can promote DDE degradation. MFCs containing contaminated soil were used under open circuit voltage (OCV) and closed-circuit voltage (CCV) conditions. The voltage was measured daily for the OCV condition. Power generation was calculated in the case of the CCV condition. Chemical analysis for measuring the DDE concentration and microbiological analyses for evaluating the bacterial community abundance and activity were performed at 0, 60 and 180 days. The results show that MFCs were able to promote DDE degradation

The use of microbial fuel cells for soil remediation: a preliminary study on DDE

Aimola G;Barra Caracciolo A;Ancona V;Grenni P;Bagnuolo G;Rolando L;Garbini GL;Uricchio VF;
2019

Abstract

DDE is a very persistent and bioaccumulative polychlorinated compound from DDT transformation. Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) are environmentally friendly tools that convert the chemical energy of organic compounds present in the soil into electricity. The aim of this work was to test if MFCs can promote DDE degradation. MFCs containing contaminated soil were used under open circuit voltage (OCV) and closed-circuit voltage (CCV) conditions. The voltage was measured daily for the OCV condition. Power generation was calculated in the case of the CCV condition. Chemical analysis for measuring the DDE concentration and microbiological analyses for evaluating the bacterial community abundance and activity were performed at 0, 60 and 180 days. The results show that MFCs were able to promote DDE degradation
2019
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
Inglese
Cigolotti V
EFC 19 Proceedings OF THE 8TH EUROPEAN FUEL CELL PIERO LUNGHI CONFERENCE
EFC 19
71
72
978-88-8286-386-9
ENEA
Roma
ITALIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
9-11/12/2019
Napoli
Bioremediation
Exoelectrogen microorganism
Green Technology
4
none
Aimola G; Gagliardi GG; Barra Caracciolo A; Ancona V; Grenni P; Bagnuolo G; Rolando L; Garbini GL; Uricchio VF; Borello D
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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