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Toxicity measurements in activated sludge
Toxicity measurements in activated sludge show that Michaelis-Menten theory and theory of enzyme inhibition reveal reproducible data on toxicity, and that toxicity consists of competitive and noncompetitive inhibition; effect of pH is noncompetitive inhibition; increasing sludge age finally results in pure competitive inhibition or noncompetitive inhibition, depending on nature of toxic material; this can be proved with copper-sulfate and hexavalent chromium.
Toxicity measurements in activated sludge
Toxicity measurements in activated sludge show that Michaelis-Menten theory and theory of enzyme inhibition reveal reproducible data on toxicity, and that toxicity consists of competitive and noncompetitive inhibition; effect of pH is noncompetitive inhibition; increasing sludge age finally results in pure competitive inhibition or noncompetitive inhibition, depending on nature of toxic material; this can be proved with copper-sulfate and hexavalent chromium.
Toxicity measurements in activated sludge
ASCE -- Proc (J Sanitary Eng Div)
Hartmann, L. (author) / Laubenberger, G. (author)
1968
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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