Anaerobic biodegradation of halogenated and nonhalogenated N‐, s‐, and o‐heterocyclic compounds in aquifer slurries
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
- Vol. 13 (10) , 1551-1557
- https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620131002
Abstract
The fate of several halogenated and nonhalogenated heterocyclic compounds in anoxic aquifer slurries was investigated Substrate depletion and methane formation were monitored in serum bottle incubations by HPLC and GC, respectively Pyridine, pyrimidine, thiophene, and furan were not mineralized following an 11‐month incubation, but the corresponding carboxylated or oxygenated compounds were That is, >74% of the theoretically expected amount of methane was recovered from nicotinic acid, uracil, or 2‐furoic acid Chlorinated derivatives, like 2 chloro‐ or 6‐chloronicotinic acid, as well as 4 chloro‐ and 5‐chlorouracil resisted mineralization However, 5‐bromouracil was reductively dehalogenated to stoichiometric amounts of uracil, whereas 2‐chloropyrimidine was metabolized to a more polar unidentified compound that resisted further anaerobic biodegradation Microorganisms acclimated to 5‐bromouracil were unable to transform 4 chloro or 5 chlorouracil These findings illustrate how the structure of heterocyclic contaminants influences their susceptibility to anaerobic decayKeywords
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