The investigation of dominated anaerobic bacteria throughout degradation of a raw antibiotic Industry wastewater
<p>In recent years, it was found that the COD and antibiotics in the antibiotic industry wastewaters can not be effectively removed with conventional biological treatment processes [1]. The experiences performed with advanced treatment processes (Hydrogen peroxide and fentone) showed low antib...
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520 | |a <p>In recent years, it was found that the COD and antibiotics in the antibiotic industry wastewaters can not be effectively removed with conventional biological treatment processes [1]. The experiences performed with advanced treatment processes (Hydrogen peroxide and fentone) showed low antibiotic yields and high cost [2-5] showed that tetracyline antibiotic concentrations between 0-50 mg/l decrease the methane gas productions.</p> | ||
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