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  • Biodegradation may be defined as the biologically catalysed reduction in the chemical compound complexity. In the process of biodegradation, organic compounds are often degraded completely to produce inorganic compounds of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur and other elements contained in the original contaminant organic matter, and those are subsequently liberated into the environment and incorporated into the element cycles in nature. Therefore, complete biodegradation of a toxic organic substance, which is also known as mineralisation, may be stated to be very beneficial for the nature. In principle, respiration of plants and animals is also a mineralisation process, during which a whole number of organic substances decompose in a live organism. Synthetic organics most frequently degrade directly in the contaminated environment colonised by microorganisms with an extensive metabolic activity. The introduction to the monograph contains a brief overview of the decontamination technologies. However, the major topic is the technology of biodegradation, namely the potential of biodegradation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls. The experimental presents several examples of practical laboratory biodegradation assays of samples of contaminated soil, sediments and sewage sludge.
  • Biodegradation may be defined as the biologically catalysed reduction in the chemical compound complexity. In the process of biodegradation, organic compounds are often degraded completely to produce inorganic compounds of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur and other elements contained in the original contaminant organic matter, and those are subsequently liberated into the environment and incorporated into the element cycles in nature. Therefore, complete biodegradation of a toxic organic substance, which is also known as mineralisation, may be stated to be very beneficial for the nature. In principle, respiration of plants and animals is also a mineralisation process, during which a whole number of organic substances decompose in a live organism. Synthetic organics most frequently degrade directly in the contaminated environment colonised by microorganisms with an extensive metabolic activity. The introduction to the monograph contains a brief overview of the decontamination technologies. However, the major topic is the technology of biodegradation, namely the potential of biodegradation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls. The experimental presents several examples of practical laboratory biodegradation assays of samples of contaminated soil, sediments and sewage sludge. (en)
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  • Biodegradation of selected pollutants in soil and sewage sludge
  • Biodegradation of selected pollutants in soil and sewage sludge (en)
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  • Biodegradation of selected pollutants in soil and sewage sludge
  • Biodegradation of selected pollutants in soil and sewage sludge (en)
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  • polychlorinated biphenyls; polyaromatic hydrocarbons; decontamination technologies; microorganisms; biodegradation (en)
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  • Biodegradation of selected pollutants in soil and sewage sludge
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  • Kučerová, Radmila
  • Kučerová, Lucie
  • Matúšková, Veronika
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