Is the naphthalene sulfonate H-acid biodegradable in mixed microbial cultures under aerobic conditions?

Bioresour Technol. 2011 May;102(10):5589-95. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2011.01.086. Epub 2011 Mar 5.

Abstract

Synthetically prepared wastewater originating from the H-acid (4-Amino-5-hydroxy-2,7-naphthalene disulfonic acid) manufacturing process was subjected to respirometric analysis for evaluating the level of achievable biodegradation in the presence of this commercially important azo dye precursor. For this purpose, H-acid was mixed with synthetic substrate having the same characteristics as sewage at a concentration and composition being typical for H-acid manufacturing wastewater. Experimental results indicated that H-acid was not biodegradable under activated sludge treatment conditions even after prolonged acclimation periods. The results were also confirmed by model evaluation of oxygen uptake rate profiles. H-acid also did not inhibit the biodegradation of synthetic sewage but accumulated as soluble inert COD in the treated wastewater.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aerobiosis
  • Biodegradation, Environmental*
  • Biomass*
  • Naphthalenes / metabolism*
  • Oxygen / metabolism

Substances

  • Naphthalenes
  • Oxygen