Microbial Transformation and Degradation of Toxic Organic ChemicalsThis book examines the role of microbes, from theoretical, field, and applied perspectives, in the degradation of toxic organic chemicals. |
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Petrochemical Industry The U . S . output of bulk chemicals in 1991 and 1993 ,
together with some data on production volumes in Japan , is summarized in
Table 2 . 2 . Benzene , ethylene , and propylene are clearly the compounds
produced ...
Petrochemical Industry The U . S . output of bulk chemicals in 1991 and 1993 ,
together with some data on production volumes in Japan , is summarized in
Table 2 . 2 . Benzene , ethylene , and propylene are clearly the compounds
produced ...
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TABLE 13 . 4 . Effect of Added Site Bacteria Percent Degraded No . of Rings
Days Native Levels Added Bacteria Difference بیا بیا wwww ر ۔ vals . The rates
of biodegradation at 25 % and 50 % of moisture - holding capacity were similar ,
but ...
TABLE 13 . 4 . Effect of Added Site Bacteria Percent Degraded No . of Rings
Days Native Levels Added Bacteria Difference بیا بیا wwww ر ۔ vals . The rates
of biodegradation at 25 % and 50 % of moisture - holding capacity were similar ,
but ...
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TABLE 13 . 6 . Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphate Addition No . of Rings Days
Percent Degraded N = 30 ppm N = 115 ppm PO4 = 7 ppm PO4 = 27 ppm 100 86
25 35 100 AWN with ground limestone . A second mixture having a pH of 6 was ...
TABLE 13 . 6 . Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphate Addition No . of Rings Days
Percent Degraded N = 30 ppm N = 115 ppm PO4 = 7 ppm PO4 = 27 ppm 100 86
25 35 100 AWN with ground limestone . A second mixture having a pH of 6 was ...
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Contents
MICROBIAL VERSATILITY | 13 |
Norberto J Palleroni | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
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