1. Impact of various surfactant classes on the microorganism community used for WWTP biodegradation treatment
- Author
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Cristina Ileana Covaliu, Mihai Nita-Lazar, Ioana Corina Moga, Bogdan Marin, Iuliana Paun, Dfr Systems Srl, Bucharest, Romania, Gheorghe Nechifor, Irina Lucaciu, and Daniel Mitru
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Pulmonary surfactant ,Chemistry ,Microorganism ,General Engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,Biodegradation ,Pulp and paper industry - Abstract
Environmental pollution is an important issue influencing human health and environmental equilibrium. The range of pollutants is very wide due to industrialization and population growth and the surfactants are one of the most common organic pollutants due to their extensive use and ubiquitous presence from industry to households. Their massive presence in the domestic and industrial wastewater could affect the Wastewater treatment plants by inhibiting the activated sludge used in pollutants biodegradation treatment step. This paper aimed to study the inhibition effect of three classes of surfactants (nonionic, anionic, and cationic) by measuring the respiratory activity of microorganisms with the application of the Oxygen Uptake Rate (OUR) test. This study established that the surfactants could activate or inhibit microorganisms’ activity, depending on surfactant concentration.
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- 2020