Recalcitrant compounds limit the efficiency of conventional biological processes for wastewater treatment, representing one of the major issues in the field. This study focused on the treatment of three effluents with White-Rot-Fungus (WRF) Bjerkandera adusta MUT 2295 in batch tests, with biomass cultivated in attached form on polyurethane foam cubes (PUFs) to test its efficiency in the removal of the target effluents' recalcitrant fraction. Treatment efficiency of B. adusta was evaluated on landfill leachate (Canada) and two solutions containing synthetic recalcitrant compounds, which were prepared with tannic and humic acid. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and color removal, the production of manganese peroxidases, and the consumption of a c...
A huge amount of hazardous organopollutants, often persistent and toxic, is produced annually over t...
Bioremediation is defined as the application of biological processes to the treatment of pollution. ...
Two fungi (unidentified) were isolated from soil and marine environ-ments. These isolates were used ...
Recalcitrant compounds limit the efficiency of conventional biological processes for wastewater trea...
Altres ajuts: This Research is part of research program "Increasing the utilization of organic waste...
Bioremediation is an attractive technology that utilizes the metabolic potential of microorganisms i...
Micropollutants are a diverse group of compounds that are detected at trace concentrations and may h...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
This paper presents the results of fungal treatment of a real industrial wastewater (WW), providing ...
This study focuses on treatment of landfill leachate in column experiments by immobilized Trametes v...
Bioremediation, defined as the controlled use of organisms to remove pollutants from the environment...
Autochthonous fungi from contaminated wastewater are potential successful agents bioremediation than...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Conventional wastewater treatment technologies are ineffective for remediation of old LandFill Leach...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
A huge amount of hazardous organopollutants, often persistent and toxic, is produced annually over t...
Bioremediation is defined as the application of biological processes to the treatment of pollution. ...
Two fungi (unidentified) were isolated from soil and marine environ-ments. These isolates were used ...
Recalcitrant compounds limit the efficiency of conventional biological processes for wastewater trea...
Altres ajuts: This Research is part of research program "Increasing the utilization of organic waste...
Bioremediation is an attractive technology that utilizes the metabolic potential of microorganisms i...
Micropollutants are a diverse group of compounds that are detected at trace concentrations and may h...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
This paper presents the results of fungal treatment of a real industrial wastewater (WW), providing ...
This study focuses on treatment of landfill leachate in column experiments by immobilized Trametes v...
Bioremediation, defined as the controlled use of organisms to remove pollutants from the environment...
Autochthonous fungi from contaminated wastewater are potential successful agents bioremediation than...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Conventional wastewater treatment technologies are ineffective for remediation of old LandFill Leach...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
A huge amount of hazardous organopollutants, often persistent and toxic, is produced annually over t...
Bioremediation is defined as the application of biological processes to the treatment of pollution. ...
Two fungi (unidentified) were isolated from soil and marine environ-ments. These isolates were used ...