The degradation of specific organic compounds with landfill leachate as a primary substrate

Lyngkilde, J; Tjell, JC; Foverskov, A

HERO ID

1482999

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

1988

Language

English

HERO ID 1482999
Year 1988
Title The degradation of specific organic compounds with landfill leachate as a primary substrate
Book Title Contaminated soil '88 : second international TNO/BMFT conference on contaminated soil 11-15 April 1988, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Authors Lyngkilde, J; Tjell, JC; Foverskov, A
Editor Wolf, K; Brink, J; Colon, FJ
Publisher Text Springer Dordrecht
City Berling, Germany
Volume 1
Page Numbers 91-100
Abstract The biodegradation of 22 specific organics have been investigated in the presence of sanitary landfill leachate and under aerobic and denitrifying conditions. All compounds except chlorinated alifatics were degraded under aerobic conditions. Chlorinated compounds, nitrobenzene and o-nitrophenol were generally more resistant to degradation. Aromatics with two- or more rings, phenol and 2-hydroxy-toluene were degraded very fast. Under denitrifying conditions only nitrobenzene and tetrachloromethane were degraded.
Doi 10.1007/978-94-009-2807-7_15
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Conference Location Hamburg, Germany
Isbn 9789401077637
Conference Name Contaminated Soil ’88 : Second International TNO/BMFT Conference on Contaminated Soil
Conference Date April 11-15, 1988
Comments Journal: ISSN:
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword Landfill Leachate; Primary Substrate; Degradation Pattern; Active Biomass; Sanitary Landfill
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