Title | Characterization of textile wastewater and other industrial wastewaters by respirometric and titration biosensors |
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Publication Type | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Year of Publication | 1999 |
Authors | Rozzi, A., Ficara E., Cellamare C.M., and Bortone G. |
Journal | Water Science and Technology |
Volume | 40 |
Pagination | 161-168 |
ISSN | 02731223 |
Keywords | Bacteria, benzalkonium chloride, Biodegradation, biological treatment, Biological water treatment, Biosensor, Biosensors, Characterization, conference paper, effluent, effluent treatment, Effluents, hypochlorite sodium, industrial effluent, Industrial wastes, Industrial wastewater, leather industry, Nitrification, Respirometry, Tanning, Textile industry, Titration, titrimetry, waste management, waste water, waste water management, Wastewater |
Abstract | Many industrial effluents, such as textile and tannery wastewater, contain slowly biodegradable, refractory or even toxic compounds at variable concentrations which may interfere with the efficient operation of biological wastewater treatment plants, in particular with the nitrification stage. Agro-industrial effluents may occasionally contain sanitising agents which are by definition biocides. Two different biosensors, based on respirometry (oxygen uptake rate, OUR measurements) and on basic titration respectively, were used to measure degradation rates of industrial wastewater samples by autotrophic bacteria (ammonia oxidizers). Specific sanitisers such as sodium hypochlorite and benzalconium chloride were used to evaluate and compare the nitrifying activity measured by the two different instruments. Many industrial effluents, such as textile and tannery wastewater, contain slowly biodegradable, refractory or even toxic compounds at variable concentrations which may interfere with the efficient operation of biological wastewater treatment plants, in particular with the nitrification stage. Agro-industrial effluents may occasionally contain sanitising agents which are by definition biocides. Two different biosensors, based on respirometry (oxygen uptake rate, OUR measurements) and on basic titration respectively, were used to measure degradation rates of industrial wastewater samples by autotrophic bacteria (ammonia oxidizers). Specific sanitisers such as sodium hypochlorite and benzalconium chloride were used to evaluate and compare the nitrifying activity measured by the two different instruments. |
Notes | cited By 14; Conference of Proceedings of the 1998 4th International Symposium on Waste Management Problems in Agro-Industries ; Conference Date: 23 September 1998 Through 25 September 1998; Conference Code:55732 |
URL | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0032828794&doi=10.1016%2fS0273-1223%2899%2900376-5&partnerID=40&md5=6769f45f7f500d19c2b76c60b0afefd8 |
DOI | 10.1016/S0273-1223(99)00376-5 |
Citation Key | Rozzi1999161 |