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THE BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION OF SPENT GAS LIQUOR
Authors:EILEEN S PANKHURST
Institution:London Research Station, The Gas Council
Abstract:SUMMARY: Mixed cultures of bacteria grown in spent gas liquor readily oxidized phenol, o -, m - and p -cresol, catechol, 3-methyl catechol, 4-methyl catechol, resorcinol, 2-methyl resorcinol, and 4-methyl resorcinol. Quinol, pyrogallol and phloroglucinol were more resistant. The optimum temperature was 30° and the best pH range 6·5–7·8. Yeast extract and sterile sewage sludge both increased the rate of growth of organisms in liquor when the inoculum was small. Five phenol oxidizing organisms were isolated in pure culture. Copper in concentrations greater than 1 p/m inhibited both growth and phenol oxidation by one of these.
Mixed cultures grown in an ammonium thiocyanate medium originally inoculated with Thiobacillus thiocyanoxidans oxidized potassium thiocyanate and sodium thiosulphate. Chloride inhibited thiocyanate oxidation in concentrations above 5,000 p/m, although adaptation to 15,000 p/m was possible. Phenol inhibited thiocyanate oxidation in concentrations of 300 p/m or more. Mixed cultures grown on sodium thiosulphate oxidized sodium trithionate and tetrathionate, potassium pentathionate and hexa-thionate, and potassium and ammonium thiocyanate
Manometric determinations of the 5 day biological oxygen demand of effluents after treatment showed good agreement with the values obtained by the conventional method, the manometric values being usually somewhat higher.
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