پديد آورندگان :
RENE E.R. نويسنده , JO M.S. نويسنده , Kim S.H. نويسنده , PARK H.S. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Biodegradation has proved to be a versatile technique to remediate benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene
and xylene mixtures in contaminated soil and groundwater. In this study, a mixed microbial culture obtained from a
wastewater treatment plant was used to degrade liquid phase ethyl benzene and xylene, at initial concentrations
varying between 15 to 75 mg!!. Experiments were conducted according to the 2k
- 1 fractional factorial design to identify
the main and interaction effects of parameters and their influence on biodegradation of individual ethyl benzene and
xylene compounds in mixtures. The removal efficiencies of these compounds varied between 2 to 90% depending on
the concentration of other compounds and also on their interaction effects. A statistical interpretation of the results
was done based on the Fishers variance ratio (F) and probability (P) values. Though all the main effects were found
significant (P (LESS THAN) 0.05) at the 5% confidence level, the interactions between benzene and toluene and benzene and xylene
concentrations were also found to be statistically significant and playa major role in affecting the total ethyl benzene
and xylene removal