• o-DGT as a Biomimic Surrogate to Assess Phytoaccumulation of Phenanthrene in Contaminated Soils 
  • Jiyeon Choi·Won Sik Shin*

  • School of Architecture, Civil, Environmental and Energy Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea

  • o-DGT를 생체모사 대표물질로 이용한 오염토양에서 phenanthrene의 식물축적 평가
  • 최지연·신원식*

  • 경북대학교 건설환경에너지공학부

Abstract

Anthropogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are formed by the incomplete combustion of fuels and industrial waste. PAHs can be widely exposed to the environment (water, soil and groundwater). PAHs are potentially toxic, mutagenic and/or carcinogenic. Fundamental studies such as biota uptake (e.g., earthworm and plant) of PAHs are highly needed. It is necessary to develop alternative ways to evaluate bioavailability of PAHs instead of using living organisms because it is time-consuming, difficult to apply in the field, and also exaction method is tedious and time-consuming. In this study, sorption behaviors of phenanthrene were evaluated to predict the fate of PAHs in soils. Moreover, bioaccumulation of PAHs in an artificially contaminated soil was evaluated using pea plant (Pisum sativum) as a bioindicator. A novel passive sampler, organic-diffusive gradient in thin-film (o-DGT) for PAHs was newly synthesized, tested as a biomimic surrogate and compared with plant accumulation. Sorption partitioning coefficient (KP) and sorption capacity (KF) were in the order of natural soil > loess corresponding to the increase in organic carbon content (foc). Biota-to-soil accumulation factor (BSAF) and DGT-to-soil accumulation factor (DSAF) were evaluated. o-DGT uptake was linearly correlated with pea plant uptake of phenanthrene in contaminated soil (R2=0.863). The Tenax TA based o-DGT as a biomimic surrogate can be used for the prediction of pea plant uptake of phenanthrene in contaminated soil. 


Keywords: PAHs, o-DGT, Biomimic surrogate, Bioavailability, Plant uptake

This Article

  • 2019; 24(6): 16-25

    Published on Dec 31, 2019

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2019.24.6.016
  • Received on Dec 5, 2019
  • Revised on Dec 5, 2019
  • Accepted on Dec 17, 2019

Correspondence to

  • Won Sik Shin
  • School of Architecture, Civil, Environmental and Energy Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea

  • E-mail: wshin@knu.ac.kr