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Biodegradation second order kinetics

Baughman and colleagues145 derive a second-order kinetic rate expression as a special case of the Monod kinetic equation. It appears to describe biodegradation of organics in natural surface waters reasonably well ... [Pg.832]

Finally, degradation processes which are usually assumed to be first order are not. Degradation in soil has been shown by Hamaker (27) to often behave in a biphasic manner. Biodegradation in water has been shown to more closely follow second order kinet-ics(28). Photolysis in solution is highly dependent on antenua-tion of light in the water body which will depend on water quality... [Pg.119]


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