Attenuation of organic compounds in sewage treatment plants (STPs) is affected by a complex interplay between chemical (e.g. ionization, hydrolysis), physical (e.g. sorption, volatilization), and biological (e.g. biodegradation, microbial acclimation) processes. These effects should be accounted for individually, in order to develop predictive cheminformatics tools for STPs. Using measured data from 70 STPs in the Netherlands for 69 chemicals (pharmaceuticals, herbicides, etc.), we highlighted the influences of 1) chemical ionization, 2) sorption to sludge, and 3) acclimation of the microbial consortia on the primary removal of chemicals. We used semi-empirical corrections for each of these influences to deduce biodegradation rate constants...
Large and ever-increasing numbers of chemicals, including large quantities of a broad spectrum of or...
Prediction of the biodegradability of organic compounds is an ecologically desirable and economicall...
Aerobic biodegradability of the industrial wastewater (IW) containing high level of COD was assessed...
Attenuation of organic compounds in sewage treatment plants (STPs) is affected by a complex interpla...
Attenuation of organic compounds in sewage treatment plants (STPs) is affected by a complex interpla...
The biodegradation of chemicals in sewage treatment plants is a key issue of environmental risk asse...
Biodegradation, being the principal abatement process in the environment, is the most important para...
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Preserving human and environmental health requires anthropogenic pollutants to be biologically degra...
International audienceBiodegradation is an important mechanism for eliminating xenobiotics by biotra...
Trace organic chemicals present in household products, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and personal care...
In the current study, predictions by Simple Treat 3.0, a fate model for organic chemicals in sewage ...
We present a process model that predicts the removal of the antibiotic micropollutants, sulfamethoxa...
ABSTRACT When new chemicals are created or introduced to the market in countries around the world, m...
The removal mechanisms and extent of degradation of 28 chemicals (triclosan, fifteen polycyclic arom...
Large and ever-increasing numbers of chemicals, including large quantities of a broad spectrum of or...
Prediction of the biodegradability of organic compounds is an ecologically desirable and economicall...
Aerobic biodegradability of the industrial wastewater (IW) containing high level of COD was assessed...
Attenuation of organic compounds in sewage treatment plants (STPs) is affected by a complex interpla...
Attenuation of organic compounds in sewage treatment plants (STPs) is affected by a complex interpla...
The biodegradation of chemicals in sewage treatment plants is a key issue of environmental risk asse...
Biodegradation, being the principal abatement process in the environment, is the most important para...
Contains fulltext : 183340.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Preserving human and environmental health requires anthropogenic pollutants to be biologically degra...
International audienceBiodegradation is an important mechanism for eliminating xenobiotics by biotra...
Trace organic chemicals present in household products, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and personal care...
In the current study, predictions by Simple Treat 3.0, a fate model for organic chemicals in sewage ...
We present a process model that predicts the removal of the antibiotic micropollutants, sulfamethoxa...
ABSTRACT When new chemicals are created or introduced to the market in countries around the world, m...
The removal mechanisms and extent of degradation of 28 chemicals (triclosan, fifteen polycyclic arom...
Large and ever-increasing numbers of chemicals, including large quantities of a broad spectrum of or...
Prediction of the biodegradability of organic compounds is an ecologically desirable and economicall...
Aerobic biodegradability of the industrial wastewater (IW) containing high level of COD was assessed...