Characterization of chlorinated paraffin-degrading bacteria from marine estuarine sediments

J Hazard Mater. 2022 Oct 15:440:129699. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129699. Epub 2022 Jul 29.

Abstract

This study explored chlorinated paraffin (CP)-degrading bacteria from the marine environment. Aequorivita, Denitromonas, Parvibaculum, Pseudomonas and Ignavibacterium were selected as the dominant genera after enrichment with chlorinated paraffin 52 (CP52) as the sole carbon source. Eight strains were identified as CP degraders, including Pseudomonas sp. NG6 and NF2, Erythrobacter sp. NG3, Castellaniella sp. NF6, Kordiimonas sp. NE3, Zunongwangia sp. NF12, Zunongwangia sp. NH1 and Chryseoglobus sp. NF13, and their degradation efficiencies ranged from 6.4% to 19.0%. In addition to Pseudomonas, the other six genera of bacteria were first reported to have the degradation ability of CPs. Bacterial categories, carbon-chain lengths and chlorination degrees were three crucial factors affecting the degradation efficiencies of CPs, with their influential ability of chlorinated degrees > bacterial categories > carbon-chain lengths. CP degradation can be performed by producing chlorinated alcohols, chlorinated olefins, dechlorinated alcohols and lower chlorinated CPs. This study will provide valuable information on CP biotransformation and targeted bacterial resources for studying the transformation processes of specific CPs in marine environments.

Keywords: Chlorinated paraffin; Degrading bacteria; Marine environment; Microbial communities.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alcohols
  • Alkenes
  • Bacteria
  • Carbon
  • China
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated* / analysis
  • Paraffin* / analysis

Substances

  • Alcohols
  • Alkenes
  • Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated
  • Carbon
  • Paraffin