Müller, Elisabeth, et al. “Effect of Acclimation and Nutrient Supply on 5-Tolyltriazole Biodegradation With Activated Sludge Communities”. Bioresource Technology, vol. 163, 2014, pp. 381-5, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2014.04.097.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Müller, Elisabeth
Author: Herzog, Bastian
Author: Lemmer, Hilde
Author: Yuan, Heyang
Author: Horn, Harald
Date Issued
2014
Abstract

The corrosion inhibitor 5-tolyltriazole (5-TTri) can have a detrimental impact on aquatic systems thus implying an acute need to reduce the effluent concentrations of 5-TTri. In this study, 5-TTri biodegradation was enhanced through acclimation and nutrient supply. Activated sludge communities (ASC) were setup in nine subsequent ASC generations. While generation two showed a lag phase of five days without biodegradation, generations four to nine utilized 5-TTri right after inoculation, with biodegradation rates from 3.3 to 5.2mgL(-1)d(-1). Additionally, centrifuged AS supernatant was used to simulate the nutrient conditions in wastewater. This sludge supernatant (SS) significantly enhanced biodegradation, resulting in removal rates ranging from 3.2 to 5.0mgL(-1)d(-1) without acclimation while the control groups without SS observed lower rates of ⩽2.2mgL(-1)d(-1).

Language

  • English
Page range
381-385
Host Title
Bioresource Technology
Host Abbreviated Title
Bioresour Technol
Volume
163
ISSN
1873-2976
09608524
PMID Identifier
24841493

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