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Anionic surfactants anaerobic biodegradation

The available information about surfactant degradation under anaerobic conditions is restricted to anionic and non-ionic surfactants. Anaerobic biodegradation is strongly dependent on the chemical structure of the compound, the presence of a sufficient amount of anaerobically degrading microorganisms and a fulfilment of their growth requirements. [Pg.607]

According to a review by AISE and CESIO on the fate and biodegradation of commercial surfactants, which was completed in 1999, the following statements on the anaerobic biodegradation behaviour of anionic surfactants can be made ... [Pg.523]


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