Biodegradation of Gallic Acid in Chinese Nutgall Processing Wastewater with a Sequencing Batch Reactor
@inproceedings{Fang2015BiodegradationOG, title={Biodegradation of Gallic Acid in Chinese Nutgall Processing Wastewater with a Sequencing Batch Reactor}, author={Hui-long Fang and Jun-jie Wang}, year={2015} }
The degradation of gallic acid in the Chinese nutgall processing wastewater was carried out in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR). The biodegradability of gallic acid was monitored, and the effect of initial concentration, temperature, pH, and salinity on the degradation of gallic acid was studied. The result showed that the biodegradability of gallic acid was poor, but enough to meet the requirement of SBR process by further pre-treatment which would improve the biodegradability. A first-order… Expand
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