Quinones and humus are ubiquitous in the biosphere and play an important role in the anaerobic biodegradation and biotransformation of organic acids, poisonous compounds as well as inorganic compounds. The impact of humic model compound, anthraquinone-2, 6-disulfonate (AQDS) on anaerobic phenol and p-cresol degradation were studied. Four methanogenic AQDS-free phenol and p-cresol enrichments and two phenol-AQDS enrichments were obtained using two sludges with potential biodegradability of phenol and cresol isomers as inoculum. 16S rRNA gene-cloning analysis combined with fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed that syntrophic aromatic compound degrading bacterium Syntrophorhabdus aromaticivorans was dominant in four AQDS-free enrichment...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
The ability of bacteria from five different granular sludge sources to anaerobically biodegrade arom...
ABSTRACT: Phenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic g...
Background: Anaerobic digestion is an alternative bioprocess used to treat effluents containing toxi...
Molecular and metabolomic tools were used to design and understand the biodegradation of phenolic co...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...
Phenolic compounds are important constituents of petrochemical wastewaters arising from transformati...
p-Cresol is an aromatic organic compound that is widely used in the manufacture of chemical products...
involves control of emissions and effluents into air, water or soil. Bioremediation makes a better e...
Phenol accounts for a large proportion of the contamination in industrial wastewater discharged from...
The capacity of an anaerobic granular sludge for serving as an immobilizing mechanism for quinone-re...
Treating petrochemical wastewater is a challenge for conventional anaerobic reactors. One example is...
Phenolic compounds are important constituents of petrochemical waste waters arising from transformat...
All aromatic compounds are potential substrates for microorganisms. Hence, microorganisms play an em...
ABSTRACT For the maintenance of the quality of the environment it becomes necessary to degrade recal...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
The ability of bacteria from five different granular sludge sources to anaerobically biodegrade arom...
ABSTRACT: Phenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic g...
Background: Anaerobic digestion is an alternative bioprocess used to treat effluents containing toxi...
Molecular and metabolomic tools were used to design and understand the biodegradation of phenolic co...
Phenol is among the common toxic environmental pollutants that occur naturally and also originated f...
Phenolic compounds are important constituents of petrochemical wastewaters arising from transformati...
p-Cresol is an aromatic organic compound that is widely used in the manufacture of chemical products...
involves control of emissions and effluents into air, water or soil. Bioremediation makes a better e...
Phenol accounts for a large proportion of the contamination in industrial wastewater discharged from...
The capacity of an anaerobic granular sludge for serving as an immobilizing mechanism for quinone-re...
Treating petrochemical wastewater is a challenge for conventional anaerobic reactors. One example is...
Phenolic compounds are important constituents of petrochemical waste waters arising from transformat...
All aromatic compounds are potential substrates for microorganisms. Hence, microorganisms play an em...
ABSTRACT For the maintenance of the quality of the environment it becomes necessary to degrade recal...
The use of microbial catalysts in the biodegradation of organic compounds has advanced significantly...
The ability of bacteria from five different granular sludge sources to anaerobically biodegrade arom...
ABSTRACT: Phenol and its homologues are aromatics containing hydroxyl, methyl, amide and sulphonic g...