International audiencePhenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic groups attached to the benzene ring. These molecules are both anthropogenic and xenobiotics. Phenols are environmental pollutants discharged through wastewaters from various industries. Phenols are toxic to several biochemical reactions. However biological transformation of phenols to non-toxic entities exists in specialized microbes, owing to enzymatic potential involving enzymes of aromatic catabolic pathways. In this study, a series of experiments were performed to examine the effects of the mineral medium composition and the pH on phenol removal. In this purpose, phenol biodegradation was carried out in a batch reactor containi...
Industrial processes produce high volumes of wastewater containing organic pollutants such as phenol...
Phenol is a carbonic compound that is dangerous for humans at a concentration of 0.5 ppm in the envi...
A species of Alcaligenes capable of degrading phenol at a higher concentration was isolated from a t...
ABSTRACT: Phenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic g...
International audienceA new phenol-degrading microbial consortium with high biodegradation activity ...
227-233The potential of a mixed consortium of bacteria has been isolated from the soil of the East ...
International audiencePhenols are toxic to several biochemical reactions. However, biological transf...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
Over the past years, the increasing number of aromatic hydrocarbons-contaminated sites has increased...
Phenol is a toxic organic pollutant to living cells and its biodegradation is considered the best me...
AbstractPhenols are distributed either as nature or artificial mono-aromatic compounds in various en...
WOS: 000369206700019Phenol is a toxic aromatic compound produced as a by-product of industrial activ...
International audiencePhenols are distributed either as nature or artificial mono-aromatic compounds...
Phenol is a cognizant industrial contaminant in wastewaters from various industries, in this bioreme...
Industrial processes produce high volumes of wastewater containing organic pollutants such as phenol...
Phenol is a carbonic compound that is dangerous for humans at a concentration of 0.5 ppm in the envi...
A species of Alcaligenes capable of degrading phenol at a higher concentration was isolated from a t...
ABSTRACT: Phenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic g...
International audienceA new phenol-degrading microbial consortium with high biodegradation activity ...
227-233The potential of a mixed consortium of bacteria has been isolated from the soil of the East ...
International audiencePhenols are toxic to several biochemical reactions. However, biological transf...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
Over the past years, the increasing number of aromatic hydrocarbons-contaminated sites has increased...
Phenol is a toxic organic pollutant to living cells and its biodegradation is considered the best me...
AbstractPhenols are distributed either as nature or artificial mono-aromatic compounds in various en...
WOS: 000369206700019Phenol is a toxic aromatic compound produced as a by-product of industrial activ...
International audiencePhenols are distributed either as nature or artificial mono-aromatic compounds...
Phenol is a cognizant industrial contaminant in wastewaters from various industries, in this bioreme...
Industrial processes produce high volumes of wastewater containing organic pollutants such as phenol...
Phenol is a carbonic compound that is dangerous for humans at a concentration of 0.5 ppm in the envi...
A species of Alcaligenes capable of degrading phenol at a higher concentration was isolated from a t...