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Last Updated: March 29, 2024

Claims for Patent: 6,972,169


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Summary for Patent: 6,972,169
Title: Fungal degradation and bioremediation system for CCA-treated wood
Abstract:A method for degrading and/or bioremediating waste wood containing chromated copper arsenate (CCA) using a fungal inoculum is disclosed. The fungal inoculum comprises of at least one CCA-tolerant fungi, a lignocellulosic substrate and a nutrient supplement. The fungal inoculum is applied to the waste wood and maintained in an aerated and hydrated environment having temperature conditions sufficient to allow the inoculum to grow and metabolize the CCA. The inoculum and the waste wood are combined until an end product that is at least partially remediated or of a reduced volume.
Inventor(s): Illman; Barbara L. (Madison, WI), Yang; Vina W. (Verona, WI), Ferge; Leslie A. (Middleton, WI)
Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture (Washington, DC)
Application Number:10/273,912
Patent Claims:1. A method for bioremediating wood containing chromated copper arsenate (CCA) comprising the steps of: inoculating wood containing CCA with a fungal culture comprising at least one CCA-tolerant fungus selected from the group consisting of Meruliporia incrassata (TFFH-294) and Antrodia radiculosa (MJL-630), at least one lignocellulosic substrate and at least one nutrient supplement, the ligonocellulosic substrate and the nutrient supplement in an amount sufficient to produce a biomass of the fungal culture sufficient to at least partially remediate the CCA; and aerating and hydrating the inoculated wood for a time and under conditions sufficient to allow the fungal culture to remediate the CCA.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the CCA tolerant fungus is Meruliporia incrassata (TFFH-294).

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the lignocellulosic substrate is selected from the group consisting of sawdust, wood chips, rice straw, corn stalks, and wheat straw.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the nutrient supplement is selected from the group consisting of corn steep liquor, cornmeal and wheatbran.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the inoculated wood is aerated and hydrated in dark, aerobic conditions, at a relative humidity of about 70%, and in a temperature range from about 20.degree. C. to 35.degree. C.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein the inoculated wood is aerated and hydrated in a temperature range from about 27.degree. C. to 32.degree. C.

7. A method for degrading wood containing chromated copper arsenate (CCA) comprising the steps of: inoculating wood containing CCA with a fungal culture comprising at least one CCA-tolerant fungus selected from the group consisting of Meruliporia incrassata (TFFH-294) and Antrodia radiculosa (MJL-630), at least one lignocellulosic substrate and at least one nutrient supplement, the lignocellulosic substrate and the nutrient supplement in an amount sufficient to produce a biomass of the fungal culture sufficient to degrade the wood; and aerating and hydrating the inoculated wood for a time and under conditions sufficient to allow the fungal culture to degrade the wood to reach a degradation product.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein the CCA-tolerant fungus is Meruliporia incrassata (TFFH-294).

9. The method of claim 7 wherein the lignocellulosic substrate is selected from the group consisting of sawdust, wood chips, rice straw, corn stalks, and wheat straw.

10. The method of claim 7 wherein the nutrient supplement is selected from the group consisting of corn steep liquor, cornmeal and wheatbran.

11. The method of claim 7 wherein the inoculated wood is aerated and hydrated in dark, aerobic conditions, at a relative humidity of about 70%, and in a temperature range from about 20.degree. C. to 35.degree. C.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the inoculated wood is aerated and hydrated in a temperature range from about 27.degree. C. to 32.degree. C.

13. The method of claim 7, wherein the degradation product exhibits a loss in dry weight of an amount in excess of 20% of the dry weight of the wood.

14. A method for preparing a fungal culture for degrading or bioremediating wood containing chromated copper arsenate (CCA), comprising the steps of: combining at least one CCA-tolerant fungus selected from the group consisting of Meruliporia incrassata (TFFH-294) and Antrodia radiculosa (MJL-630) with a matrix comprising at least one lignocellulosic substrate, at least one nutrient supplement, and sterile water; and growing the CCA-tolerant fungus and matrix combination in dark, aerobic conditions, at a relative humidity of about 70%, and in a temperature range of about 20.degree. C. to 35.degree. C.

15. The method of claim 14 wherein the CCA-tolerant fungus and matrix combination is grown in a temperature range of about 25.degree. C. to 32.degree. C.

16. The method of claim 14 wherein the volume of lignocellulosic substrate is about 25% to 33% the volume of sterile water, and the volume of nutrient supplement is about 1% to 5% the volume of sterile water.

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