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Title: Bacterial biodegradation of Benzoapyrene


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Bacterial biodegradation of Benzoapyrene
  • Min Schrader Alexis Brandow

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Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
3
Sources Natural vs. Anthropogenic
Pictures from various sources
4
Path of PAHs
  • Airborne PAHs precipitate to the ground.
  • Carried by runoff into surface waters.
  • Consumed by aquatic life.

5
Process of bioaccumulation.
  • 1 µg 10 µg 100 µg 1000 µg
  • No known, or studied, risk to the seafood.
  • Larger animals store all of the accumulated PAHs
    in their fatty tissues.
  • Shoreline spills contaminate more than off-shore
    spills.

6
Epoxidation Toxicity
  • Can occur in environment or inside human body.
  • Complete process will
  • Increases polarity, increases mobility, easily
    excreted.
  • Increased mobility can either increase or
    decrease reactivity.
  • More reactive epoxidation steps increase
    carcinogenic potential.
  • Incomplete process can
  • Increase polarity, decrease mobility, and
    decrease normal excretion rate.
  • Epoxidases epoxidation enzymes in some species.

7
Volatility Remediation
  • Volatile compounds.
  • PAHs size evaporation trends.
  • Water turbulence, dispersion, sedimentation.
  • Efficient remediation must be self-sustaining and
    on-site.
  • Avoid potential adverse effects of introducing
    new substances.

8
Natural Remediation
  • Environment equipped to remediate some PAHs in
    some quantities.
  • Capable of handling some anthropogenic excess of
    smaller PAHs
  • With time, natural processes heal the ecosystem.
  • Some can be aided.
  • Weathering processes.

9
Anthropogenic Remediation
  • Off-site Remediation
  • Dig up and transport to process.
  • Exorbitant cost, time, and labor.
  • Only used for the most toxic and immediate
    concerns.
  • In-situ remediation
  • Applying remedy on-site.
  • Cheaper, less reliance on machine and human
    labor.
  • Some processes can be self-sustaining.

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In-Situ Remediation
  • Photo-degradation (flash chromatography and
    photolysis).
  • Thermal enhancements.
  • Phytoremediation.
  • Microbial activity.

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Benzoapyrene (BaP)
  • Less volatile. Larger, heavier, bioaccumulative
  • Known cause of cancer, heritable genetic damages,
    impaired fertility, and fetal harm
  • Known toxin to larger land aquatic organisms.
  • Bap and Bep Essentially the same.
  • Molecular formula C20H12
  • Formula weight of 252.31 grams per mole.
  • Bep is only known for carcinogenic and aquatic
    effects.

12
Question Hypotheses
  • Identify a benign, site-specific bacteria guild.
  • Efficient, in situ treatment.
  • Decompose benzoapyrene (Bap) into less toxic
    products.
  • Cultured, site-specific guild bacteria.
  • Bacteria guilds composed of diverse group of
    bacteria.
  • Each species crucial for a particular step of the
    reaction.
  • Cultured, site-exotic guild bacteria.
  • No cultured bacteria guild are successful.

13
Persistance
  • Bap persists in the environment for 84 years.
  • Small PAHs like naphthalene last for 8 months.
  • Biodegradation - decomposition of compounds by
    plants, animals, microbes.
  • Dominant, natural remediation.
  • Biodegredation better than clean up.
  • Hydrocarbons are energy for 90 species of
    bacteria.

14
Spring Quarter Plans
  • Site tests and lab experiments.
  • Choose specific contaminated site.
  • Take samples to determine the most contaminated
    one-mile square area in most urgent need of
    bioremediation.
  • Test new samples from area.
  • Take at least three samples from each sample site
  • Ideal to use native bacteria.
  • Test whether exotic bacteria affects adversely.

15
Needs Future Questions
  • Determine a supplier, if necessary.
  • Obtain permits, or other permissions.
  • Time restrictions on use of site vs. length of
    lab study?
  • Compare other remediation methods, times, and
    costs to our method.
  • Success with Bap work on other PAHs?

16
References
  • 1.      Awata H. Bates S. Knuab D. Popelka
    R.. Environmental Organic Chemistry. 1998,
    Spring.
  • 2.      American Petroleum Institute
    Environmental, Health and Safety Mission and
    Guiding Principles. (November 1996). February
    2002, http//api-ec.api.org/environ/index.cfm?bitm
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  • 3.      Rodgers R. P. Lazar A. C. Reilly P. T.
    A. Whitten W. B. Ramsey J. M.. Analytic
    Chemistry. 2000, 5040-5046.
  • 4.      Jim Neitzel. Evergreen State College,
    Olympia, WA, January 2002 interview.
  • 5.      Brad Jackson. EPA, Renton, WA, January
    2002 e-mail.
  • 6.      Cometabolic Bioventing Field Test
    Conducted at Dover Air Force Base 2000 U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency. National Risk
    Management Research Laboratory.
  • 7.      In Situ RemediationStatus Reports.
    (January 1996). February 2002,
    http//www.epa.gov/tio/products/newsltrs/gwc/gwcab
    iot.htm
  • 8.      EPA Grows Solutions to Clean-Up Problems
    at Toxic Sites. (March 2001). February 2002,
    http//www.epa.gov/epahome/other_031501.htm
  • 9.      A Citizens Guide to Phytoremdeiation.
    (n.d.). February 2002, from http//www.epa.gov/sw
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    Ortega-Calvo J-J. Environmental Science
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  • 12.  Search on benzopyrene at
    http//www.chemexper.com

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 Acknowledgments
  • Rachel Jameton, TESC Chemistry faculty, Matter
    and Motion
  • Melissa Barnhart, TESC Chemistry tutor, Matter
    and Motion
  • Aaron Barnes, TESC Science Instruction Technician
  • Carolyn Mayer, PSC
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