Chlorinated organic compounds are hazardous pollutants found in waste water, surface water, and ground water. Our study shows that a combination of ultrasonic pretreatment and biodegradation effectively removes the solvent chlorobenzene and the disinfectant 2,4-dichlorophenol, also reduces Adsorbable Organic Halogens (AOX) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). In our experiments, the ultrasonic dechlorination was not influenced by the presence of other soluble organic compounds like acetate or glucose. Dechlorination of chlorobenzene by ultrasound did not lead to toxic or inhibiting reaction products. More than that, the ultrasonic pretreatment significantly reduced the toxicity of 2,4-dichlorophenol and biological activity was initiated after sonication. Residual organic pollutants after ultrasonic pretreatment were eliminated by biodegradation.
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January 01 2001
Removal of chlorinated pollutants by a combination of ultrasound and biodegradation Available to Purchase
A. Tiehm;
A. Tiehm
1Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Department of Sanitary Engineering, Eβendorfer Str. 42, 21073 Hamburg, Germany
3present address: Water Technology Center, Karlsruher Str. 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Germany
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I. Kohnagel;
I. Kohnagel
2FH Hamburg, Lohbrügger Kirchstr. 65, 21033 Hamburg, Germany
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U. Neis
U. Neis
1Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Department of Sanitary Engineering, Eβendorfer Str. 42, 21073 Hamburg, Germany
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Water Sci Technol (2001) 43 (2): 297–303.
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A. Tiehm, I. Kohnagel, U. Neis; Removal of chlorinated pollutants by a combination of ultrasound and biodegradation. Water Sci Technol 1 January 2001; 43 (2): 297–303. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2001.0103
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