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Title: SUBSTRATE INHIBITION KINETICS OF MALATHION BIODEGRADATION AND THE EFFECT OF MOLASSES AS COSUBSTRATE
Authors: Lounici, Hakim
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: universite de bouira
Abstract: Malathion is a toxic, wide-spectrum organophosphorus pesticide. The removal of this pesticide from water is one of the major environmental concerns. In this study, the biodegradation of malathion using batch activated sludge was studied. The effect of initial malathion concentration (5 to 140 mg/L) on the degradation process was investigated. The biokinetic parameters (rs max, Ks and Ki) were estimated. Identification of dominant bacterial flora was also achieved. In addition, two kinds of additional carbon sources, ie, glucose, and molasses (5000 mg/L) were tested to choose a favourite carbon source for malathion cometabolism of activated sludge. Metabolites resulting from biodegradation were also investigated. Results showed that local activated sludge used in this study could effectively degrade malathion. There was a decrease in specific substrate consumption rate at initial malathion concentration of 120 mg …
URI: http://dspace.univ-bouira.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7696
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