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Determination of proteins and carbohydrates in the effluents from wastewater treatment bioreactors using resonance light-scattering method.
Author: ShengGuo-Ping, YuHan-Qing, ZhangMeng-Lin
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A simple and sensitive method was developed for the determination of low-concentration proteins and carbohydrates in the effluents from biological wastewater treatment reactors using resonance light-scattering (RLS) technique. Two ionic dyes, Congo red and Neutral red were, respectively used as an R...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2008.04.010
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Determining Proteins and Carbohydrates in Wastewater: A New Oasis in Environmental Monitoring
This research explores the use of resonance light-scattering (RLS) for determining low-concentration proteins and carbohydrates in wastewater effluents. It’s like discovering a new oasis in the desert, offering a more sensitive and efficient way to monitor the environment. The study develops a simple and sensitive method for measuring these biomacromolecules in wastewater, which is crucial for understanding the effectiveness of wastewater treatment processes. This is like finding a new and more precise tool for monitoring the health of a desert ecosystem.The researchers successfully employed two ionic dyes, Congo red and Neutral red, as RLS probes for protein and carbohydrate determination. The method was applied to the effluents from various bioreactors, demonstrating its high sensitivity and applicability. This is like finding two different types of desert plants that can be used to measure the quality of water in different oases. The study suggests that RLS can be a valuable tool for monitoring the effectiveness of wastewater treatment processes. This is like having a new and more reliable way to assess the health of a desert ecosystem.
Improving Wastewater Treatment
This research contributes to the development of more efficient and sensitive methods for monitoring wastewater, which is essential for protecting public health and the environment. It’s like finding a new and more effective way to manage the resources of a desert ecosystem. By developing new tools and technologies, we can better understand and manage the complex processes involved in wastewater treatment.Living Well with Clean Water
Clean water is essential for human health and the environment. It’s like finding a life-giving oasis in the desert. This research contributes to efforts to ensure the safety and quality of our water resources, protecting our health and well-being.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research presents a new and promising approach for monitoring the quality of wastewater. It’s like finding a new and more efficient tool for managing the resources of a desert ecosystem. By developing sensitive and reliable methods for measuring biomacromolecules in wastewater, we can better understand and improve the effectiveness of wastewater treatment processes, protecting our health and the environment.Date :
- Date Completed 2008-10-31
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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