Subtask 1.16-Slow-Release Bioremediation Accelerators | |
Kurz, Marc D. ; Olson, Edwin S. | |
University of North Dakota | |
关键词: Hydrocarbons; Polymers; 43 Particle Accelerators; Bioremediation; Nitrogen; | |
DOI : 10.2172/908317 RP-ID : None RP-ID : FC26-98FT40320 RP-ID : 908317 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Low-cost methods are needed to enhance various bioremediation technologies, from natural attenuation to heavily engineered remediation of subsurface hydrocarbon contamination. Many subsurface sites have insufficient quantities of nitrogen and phosphorus, resulting in poor bioactivity and increased remediation time and costs. The addition of conventional fertilizers can improve bioactivity, but often the nutrients dissolve quickly and migrate away from the contaminant zone before being utilized by the microbes. Through this project, conducted by the Energy & Environmental Research Center, polymers were developed that slowly release nitrogen and phosphorus into the subsurface. Conceptually, these polymers are designed to adhere to soil particles in the subsurface contamination zone where they slowly degrade and release nutrients over longer periods of time compared to conventional fertilizer applications. Tests conducted during this study indicate that some of the developed polymers have excellent potential to satisfy the microbial requirements for enhanced bioremediation.
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