volume 743 pages 140628

Fungal bioremediation of diuron-contaminated waters: Evaluation of its degradation and the effect of amendable factors on its removal in a trickle-bed reactor under non-sterile conditions

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-11-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.137
CiteScore16.4
Impact factor8.0
ISSN00489697, 18791026
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Engineering
Pollution
Waste Management and Disposal
Abstract
The occurrence of the extensively used herbicide diuron in the environment poses a severe threat to the ecosystem and human health. Four different ligninolytic fungi were studied as biodegradation candidates for the removal of diuron. Among them, T. versicolor was the most effective species, degrading rapidly not only diuron (83%) but also the major metabolite 3,4-dichloroaniline (100%), after 7-day incubation. During diuron degradation, five transformation products (TPs) were found to be formed and the structures for three of them are tentatively proposed. According to the identified TPs, a hydroxylated intermediate 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-hydroxymethyl-1-methylurea (DCPHMU) was further metabolized into the N-dealkylated compounds 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methylurea (DCPMU) and 3,4-dichlorophenylurea (DCPU). The discovery of DCPHMU suggests a relevant role of hydroxylation for subsequent N-demethylation, helping to better understand the main reaction mechanisms of diuron detoxification. Experiments also evidenced that degradation reactions may occur intracellularly and be catalyzed by the cytochrome P450 system. A response surface method, established by central composite design, assisted in evaluating the effect of operational variables in a trickle-bed bioreactor immobilized with T. versicolor on diuron removal. The best performance was obtained at low recycling ratios and influent flow rates. Furthermore, results indicate that the contact time between the contaminant and immobilized fungi plays a crucial role in diuron removal. This study represents a pioneering step forward amid techniques for bioremediation of pesticides-contaminated waters using fungal reactors at a real scale.
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Hu K. et al. Fungal bioremediation of diuron-contaminated waters: Evaluation of its degradation and the effect of amendable factors on its removal in a trickle-bed reactor under non-sterile conditions // Science of the Total Environment. 2020. Vol. 743. p. 140628.
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Hu K., Torán J., Caminal G., Sarrà M., Blánquez P. Fungal bioremediation of diuron-contaminated waters: Evaluation of its degradation and the effect of amendable factors on its removal in a trickle-bed reactor under non-sterile conditions // Science of the Total Environment. 2020. Vol. 743. p. 140628.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140628
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140628
TI - Fungal bioremediation of diuron-contaminated waters: Evaluation of its degradation and the effect of amendable factors on its removal in a trickle-bed reactor under non-sterile conditions
T2 - Science of the Total Environment
AU - Hu, Kaidi
AU - Torán, Josefina
AU - Caminal, G.
AU - Sarrà, M
AU - Blánquez, P
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/11/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 140628
VL - 743
PMID - 32652358
SN - 0048-9697
SN - 1879-1026
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@article{2020_Hu,
author = {Kaidi Hu and Josefina Torán and G. Caminal and M Sarrà and P Blánquez},
title = {Fungal bioremediation of diuron-contaminated waters: Evaluation of its degradation and the effect of amendable factors on its removal in a trickle-bed reactor under non-sterile conditions},
journal = {Science of the Total Environment},
year = {2020},
volume = {743},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140628},
pages = {140628},
doi = {10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140628}
}