Anaerobic toxicity and biodegradability of pulp mill waste constituents |
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Authors: | Mark M. Benjamin Sandra L. Woods John F. Ferguson |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Engineering and Science Program, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Batch bioassays have been conducted to characterize the response of methanogenic bacteria to several constituents of sulfite evaporator condensate. The results can be grouped into three ranges with increasingly severe consequences to anaerobic reactors: a low concentration, no effect range; a medium concentration range where methanogenesis is temporarily interrupted or slowed down, but may return to normal; and a high concentration range where methanogenesis is permanently inhibited. In some cases the toxicant was metabolized when present in the lower concentration ranges. There was also evidence that mechanisms other than fermentation to methane were significant in accounting for removal of the toxicants from solution. Organisms acclimated to low concentrations of a toxicant are better able to withstand a shock load of that toxicant than are unacclimated organisms. |
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Keywords: | anaerobic degradation biodegradability furfural guaiacol acclimation toxicity assay |
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