Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Treatment by living organism
Patent
1986-11-24
1989-04-04
Warden, Robert J.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Treatment by living organism
210626, 210909, 435262, 435264, 435281, 435282, 435874, C02F 300, C12R 138
Patent
active
048184063
ABSTRACT:
A bacterium has been isolated which is capable of degrading surfactants having an oxydibenzene nucleus, such as sodium dodecyl oxydibenzene disulfonate. Accordingly, it may be used in biological wastewater treatment plants to remove the surfactant. The preferred bacterium is Pseudomonas cepacia OLSA100.
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Olsen Ronald H.
Sawchuk David L. M.
Hoffer Florina B.
Polysar Limited
Warden Robert J.
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