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Biooxidation aerobic

Soil Benzidine was added to different soils and incubated in the dark at 23 °C under a carbon dioxide-free atmosphere. After 1 yr, 8.3 to 11.6% of the added benzidine degraded to carbon dioxide primarily by microbial metabolism and partially by hydrolysis (Graveel et al, 1986). Tentatively identified biooxidation compounds using GC/MS include hydroxybenzidine, 3-hydroxybenzidine, 4-amino-4 -nitrobiphenyl, A(A -dihydroxybenzidine, 3,3 -dihydroxybenzidine and 4,4 -dinitrobiphenyl (Baird et al, 1977). Under aerobic conditions, the half-life was estimated to be 2 to 8 d (Lu et ah, 1977). [Pg.130]

Biooxidation hy aerobic or microaerophilic bacteria binding with ferrous ions produced by iron-reducing bacteria biooxidation by phototrophic bacteria... [Pg.624]

Biooxidation is decomposition of organic matter with oxidizing of its carbon. Organic matter in these reactions is donor of electrons, and the acceptors are elements or compounds outside it O, NO3. NO T Fe, iron hydroxide Fe(OH)3>, CO, some chlorinated solvents, etc. There may be aerobic and anaerobic oxidizing. In the former case acceptor of electrons is directly molecular oxygen O, in the latter oxidized forms of nitrogen (NOj", NO3 ), manganese (Mn ), iron (Fe +), sulphur (SO ), etc. [Pg.375]

Aerobic biooxidation is most effective as O, as acceptor of electrons, provides the organisms with the greatest amoimt of energy. Participate in it aerobic eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Decomposition of organic compounds often goes to the formation of H O, CO and carbonate ions. [Pg.375]

Continuous Environmental (Well-mixed aerobic, biooxidation,...)... [Pg.148]


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