Issue 10, 2024

Depletion rates of O2-naphthenic acids from oil sands process-affected water in wetland microcosms

Abstract

Treatment wetland microcosms were constructed to evaluate the fate of O2-naphthenic acids in microcosm reactors containing OSPW only (i.e., natural attenuation), OSPW with peat soil (sorption and microbial degradation), and cattail microcosm reactors (plant-mediated uptake and biotransformation). Depletion in OSPW occurs by mechanisms of natural attenuation, sorption and microbial degradation, and plant-mediated uptake and biotransformation. The average rate of depletion for O2-naphthenic acids was 0.005 (SD 0.010) per day in OSPW only, 0.029 (SD 0.013) per day in OSPW with peat soil, and 0.043 (SD 0.013) per day in cattail microcosm reactors. Slow rates of depletion from OSPW by natural attenuation highlight the need to develop effective remediation strategies for OSPW, and the increase in rates of depletion for cattail microcosm reactors highlights the importance of wetland vegetation in supporting naphthenic acid removal from OSPW. Reactors containing OSPW with peat soil showed the greatest increase in rates of O2-naphthenic acid depletion for lower molecular weight congeners compared to reactors with OSPW only. Cattail microcosm reactors showed the greatest increase in the rates of O2-naphthenic acid depletion for higher molecular weight congeners compared to reactors with OSPW and peat soil.

Graphical abstract: Depletion rates of O2-naphthenic acids from oil sands process-affected water in wetland microcosms

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Apr 2024
Accepted
24 Aug 2024
First published
09 Sep 2024

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2024,26, 1859-1867

Depletion rates of O2-naphthenic acids from oil sands process-affected water in wetland microcosms

A. M. Cancelli and F. A. P. C. Gobas, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2024, 26, 1859 DOI: 10.1039/D4EM00227J

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