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<title>Influence of ozonation processes on the microbial degradation of surfactants</title>
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<description>Influence of ozonation processes on the microbial degradation of surfactants
Lechuga Villena, Manuela María; Fernández Serrano, Mercedes; Jurado, E; Fernández Arteaga, Alejandro; Burgos, A.; Ríos, F.
The influence of ozonation of aqueous solutions of non-ionic surfactants was investigated in this study. The research&#13;
was conducted using solutions of amine oxide based surfactants. These surfactants constitute a particular class of&#13;
non-ionic surfactants that exhibit cationic behaviour in acid solution, they show good foaming properties and are skin&#13;
compatible. The ozonation process was carried out at 25ºC in a stirred tank reactor for 30 min, where gaseous ozone&#13;
was bubbled. The degree of mineralization achieved after the ozonation process was evaluated by measuring the total&#13;
organic carbon before and after ozonation. The influence of ozonation on biodegradability of the solutions was&#13;
studied using the biodegradation test by Pseudomonas putida. Biodegradation efficiency of the ozonated amine&#13;
oxides based surfactants was also evaluated. It was found that the effectiveness of ozonation depended on the&#13;
chemical structure of surfactant molecule. Ozonation only slightly improved biodegradation of these surfactants.
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