Summary Pharmaceuticals are often not fully removed in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and are thus being detected at trace levels in water bodies all over the world posing a risk to numerous organisms. These organic micropollutants (OMPs) reach WWTPs at concentrations sometimes too low to serve as growth substrate for microorganisms; thus, co‐metabolism is thought to be the main conversion mechanism. In this study, the microbial removal of six pharmaceuticals was investigated in a membrane bioreactor at increasing concentrations (4–800 nM) of the compounds and using three different hydraulic retention times (HRT; 1, 3.5 and 5 days). The bioreactor was inoculated with activated sludge from a municipal WWTP and fed with ammonium, acetate...
AbstractRemoval of organic micropollutants was investigated in 15 diverse biological reactors throug...
The detection of pharmaceuticals in the water sources of many countries have brought about rising co...
In recent years, concerns about the occurrence and fate of pharmaceuticals that could be present in ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe evaluated the effect of pharmaceutical concentration and hydraulic ...
We evaluated the effect of pharmaceutical concentration and hydraulic retention time in removal rate...
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<p>Large amounts of human pharmaceutical products are consumed worldwide. Many drugs and their metab...
International audienceThe pharmaceuticals are biologically active compounds used to prevent and trea...
Growing concentrations of emerging micropollutants (EMs) such as pharmaceuticals, endocrine disrupto...
This chapter reviews the performance of membrane bioreactors (MBR) for the removal of pharmaceutical...
As a consequence of insufficient removal during treatment of wastewater released from industry and h...
Total suspended solids, ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, acetate, methanol, pharmaceutical measurements a...
Studies on the occurrence of pharmaceuticals show that the widely used pharmaceuticals ibuprofen and...
Studies on the occurrence of pharmaceuticals show that the widely used pharmaceuticals ibuprofen and...
The detection of pharmaceuticals in the water sources of many countries have brought about rising co...
AbstractRemoval of organic micropollutants was investigated in 15 diverse biological reactors throug...
The detection of pharmaceuticals in the water sources of many countries have brought about rising co...
In recent years, concerns about the occurrence and fate of pharmaceuticals that could be present in ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe evaluated the effect of pharmaceutical concentration and hydraulic ...
We evaluated the effect of pharmaceutical concentration and hydraulic retention time in removal rate...
Contains fulltext : 235627.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
<p>Large amounts of human pharmaceutical products are consumed worldwide. Many drugs and their metab...
International audienceThe pharmaceuticals are biologically active compounds used to prevent and trea...
Growing concentrations of emerging micropollutants (EMs) such as pharmaceuticals, endocrine disrupto...
This chapter reviews the performance of membrane bioreactors (MBR) for the removal of pharmaceutical...
As a consequence of insufficient removal during treatment of wastewater released from industry and h...
Total suspended solids, ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, acetate, methanol, pharmaceutical measurements a...
Studies on the occurrence of pharmaceuticals show that the widely used pharmaceuticals ibuprofen and...
Studies on the occurrence of pharmaceuticals show that the widely used pharmaceuticals ibuprofen and...
The detection of pharmaceuticals in the water sources of many countries have brought about rising co...
AbstractRemoval of organic micropollutants was investigated in 15 diverse biological reactors throug...
The detection of pharmaceuticals in the water sources of many countries have brought about rising co...
In recent years, concerns about the occurrence and fate of pharmaceuticals that could be present in ...