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  • 2022Magnetite Nanoparticles Loaded into Halloysite Nanotubes for Arsenic(V) Removal from Water19citations
  • 2019Biocompatible functionalisation of nanoclays for improved environmental remediation142citations
  • 2018Effect of surface-tailored biocompatible organoclay on the bioavailability and mineralization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in long-term contaminated soil7citations
  • 2017Modified osmium tracer technique enables precise microscopic delineation of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in clay aggregates5citations
  • 2016Structural, electrokinetic and surface properties of activated palygorskite for environmental application80citations
  • 2016Surface tailored organobentonite enhances bacterial proliferation and phenanthrene biodegradation under cadmium co-contamination30citations

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  • Rahman, Mohammad Mahmudur
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Surface tailored organobentonite enhances bacterial proliferation and phenanthrene biodegradation under cadmium co-contamination

  • Mandal, Asit
  • Patra, Ashok K.
  • Biswas, Bhabananda
  • Naidu, Ravi
Abstract

<p>Co-contamination of soil and water with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and heavy metals makes biodegradation of the former extremely challenging. Modified clay-modulated microbial degradation provides a novel insight in addressing this issue. This study was conducted to evaluate the growth and phenanthrene degradation performance of Mycobacterium gilvum VF1 in the presence of a palmitic acid (PA)-grafted Arquad® 2HT-75-based organobentonite in cadmium (Cd)-phenanthrene co-contaminated water. The PA-grafted organobentonite (ABP) adsorbed a slightly greater quantity of Cd than bentonite at up to 30 mg L<sup>-1</sup> metal concentration, but its highly negative surface charge imparted by carboxylic groups indicated the potential of being a significantly superior adsorbent of Cd at higher metal concentrations. In systems co-contained with Cd (5 and 10 mg L<sup>-1</sup>), the Arquad® 2HT-75-modified bentonite (AB) and PA-grafted organobentonite (ABP) resulted in a significantly higher (72-78%) degradation of phenanthrene than bentonite (62%) by the bacterium. The growth and proliferation of bacteria were supported by ABP which not only eliminated Cd toxicity through adsorption but also created a congenial microenvironment for bacterial survival. The macromolecules produced during ABP-bacteria interaction could form a stable clay-bacterial cluster by overcoming the electrostatic repulsion among individual components. Findings of this study provide new insights for designing clay modulated PAH bioremediation technologies in mixed-contaminated water and soil.</p>

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  • toxicity
  • Cadmium