5:3 Polyfluorinated acid aerobic biotransformation in activated sludge via novel “one-carbon removal pathways”
2012
Wang, Ning | Buck, Robert C. | Szostek, Bogdan | Sulecki, Lisa M. | Wolstenholme, Barry W.
The polyfluorinated carboxylic acids 5:3 acid (C₅F₁₁CH₂CH₂CO₂H) and 7:3 acid (C₇F₁₅CH₂CH₂CO₂H) are major products from 6:2 FTOH (C₆F₁₃CH₂CH₂OH) and 8:2 FTOH (C₈F₁₇CH₂CH₂OH) aerobic biotransformation, respectively. The 5:3 and 7:3 acids were dosed into domestic WWTP activated sludge for 90d to determine their biodegradability. The 7:3 acid aerobic biodegradability was low, only 1.7mol% conversion to perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA), whereas no transformation was observed previously in soil. In stark contrast, 5:3 acid aerobic biodegradability was enhanced 10 times in activated sludge compared to soil. The 5:3 acid was not activated by acyl CoEnzyme A (CoA) synthetase, a key step required for further α- or ß-oxidation. Instead, 5:3 acid was directly converted to 4:3 acid (C₄F₉CH₂CH₂CO₂H, 14.2mol%) and 3:3 acid (C₃F₇CH₂CH₂CO₂H, 0.9mol%) via “one-carbon removal pathways”. The 5:3 acid biotransformation also yielded perfluoropentanoic acid (PFPeA, 5.9mol%) and perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA, 0.8mol%). This is the first report to identify key biotransformation intermediates which demonstrate novel one-carbon removal pathways with sequential removal of CF₂ groups. Identified biotransformation intermediates (10.2mol% in sum) were 5:3 Uacid, α-OH 5:3 acid, 5:2 acid, and 5:2 Uacid. The 5:2 Uacid and 5:2 acid are novel intermediates identified for the first time which confirm the proposed pathways. In the biodegradation pathways, the genesis of the one carbon removal is CO₂ elimination from α-OH 5:3 acid. These results suggest that there are enzymatic mechanisms available in the environment that can lead to 6:2 FTOH and 5:3 acid mineralization. The dehydrogenation from 5:3 acid to 5:3 Uacid was the rate-limiting enzymatic step for 5:3 acid conversion to 4:3 acid.
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