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Titolo: Impact of the Fenton-like treatment on the microbial community of a diesel-contaminated soil
Autori: Polli, Flavia
Zingaretti, Daniela
Crognale, Silvia 
Pesciaroli, Lorena
D'Annibale, Alessandro 
Petruccioli, Maurizio 
Baciocchi, Renato
Rivista: CHEMOSPHERE 
Data pubblicazione: 2018
Abstract: 
Fenton-like treatment (FLT) is an ISCO technique relying on the iron-induced H2O2 activation in the presence of additives aimed at increasing the oxidant lifetime and maximizing iron solubility under natural soil pH conditions. The efficacy of FLT in the clean-up of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils is well established at the field-scale. However, a better assessment of the impact of the FLT on density, diversity and activity of the indigenous soil microbiota, might provide further insights into an optimal combination between FLT and in-situ bioremediation (ISB). The aim of this work was to assess the impacts of FLT on the microbial community of a diesel-contaminated soil collected nearby a gasoline station. Different FLT conditions were tested by varying either the H2O2 concentrations (2 and 6%) or the oxidant application mode (single or double dosage). The impact of these treatments on the indigenous microbial community was assessed immediately after the Fenton-like treatment and after 30, 60 and 90 d and compared with enhanced natural attenuation (ENA). After FLT, a dramatic decrease in bacterial density, diversity and functionality was evident. Although in microcosms with double dosing at 2% H2O2 a delayed recovery of the indigenous microbiota was observed as compared to those subjected to single oxidant dose, after 60 d incubation the respiration rate increased from 0.036 to 0.256 μg CCO2 g-1soil h-1. Irrespective of the oxidant dose, best degradation results after 90 d incubation (around 80%) were observed with combined FLT, relying on double oxidant addition, and bioremediation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/47803
ISSN: 0045-6535
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.10.081
Diritti: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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