Development and application of kinetic models for the primary biodegradation of non-ionic surfactants
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Núñez Olea, JosefaEditorial
Elsevier
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2009-08-01Patrocinador
CICYT/FEDER (Formulación de detergentes líquidos específicos para el sector industrial agroal- imentario y hostelería) y PLAN NACIONAL I+D (Preparaciones enzimáticas para degradación de residuos).Resumen
The growing concern for the environment is promoting the use of surfactant products from renewable sources such as fatty alcohol ethoxylates. The high production and use of these products implies the need to develop models that enable predictions of their behaviour in biodegradation processes. The biodegradation tests were carried out according to the OECD 301 E test for ready biodegradability. In this work, kinetic models of general application to surfactant biodegradation are developed, both for substrates that do not support growth and for those that do, considering a residual substrate concentration as not being biodegraded. The models were applied to three commercial non-ionic surfactants, fatty alcohol ethoxylates with different carbon-chain lengths and degrees of ethoxylation, also analysing the initial surfactant concentration.