Title of article :
Biodegradation of [S,S], [R,R] and mixed stereoisomers of Ethylene Diamine Disuccinic Acid (EDDS), a transition metal chelator
Author/Authors :
Diederik Schowanek، نويسنده , , Tom C. J. Feijtel، نويسنده , , Christopher M. Perkins، نويسنده , , Frederick A. Hartman، نويسنده , , Thomas W. Federle، نويسنده , , Robert J. Larson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
An in-depth biodegradation test program was executed on the hexadentate ligand Ethylene Diamine Di Succinate (EDDS The EDDS structure contains two chiral carbon atoms, and has three stereoisomers ([R,R], [R,S]/[S,R], [S,S] Our research has focused on the isomer mixture (i.e. 25%[S,S]; 25%[R,R]; 50%[S,R]/[R,S], as produced from the reaction of ethylene diamine with maleic anhydride) and on the single [S,S]- and [FR]-isomers.
Biodegradation screening of the 14C-labelled EDDS isomer mixture in a Batch Activated Sludge (BAS) test with various inocula revealed incomplete mineralization, up to ca. 65 % after 28 days. N-(2-aminoethyl) aspartic acid (AEAA), probably the d-isomer, was identified as the major portion of the 14C-material remaining in solution.
Further testing revealed that the [S,S]-isomer is rapidly and completely mineralized in all test systems. By contrast, [R,R]-EDDS remained undegraded in a Sturm (OECD 301B) test, but was very slowly biotransformed into the recalcitrant metabolite AEAA in a BAS test. The [S,R]/[R,S] form undergoes biotransformation to AEAA in both high and low biomass systems. In a sewage treatment simulation test (OECD 303) the steady state DOC removal of mixture-EDDS in a CAS test was limited to 25–35 %, even after extensive pre-acclimation, while the [S,S]-isomer achieved nearly complete removal (96%
This study illustrates the importance stereospecificity may have on the biodegradation and metabolite formation of a chemical. A biodegradation scheme for the different EDDS stereoisomers is proposed.
Keywords :
biodegradation , hexadentate ligand , ethylene diamine disuccinic acid , Chelators , Kinetics , N-(2-aminoethyl)aspartic acid , Standard tests , stereo isomers , Activated sludge
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Journal title :
Chemosphere