tosylarginine-methyl-ester and 2-cresol

tosylarginine-methyl-ester has been researched along with 2-cresol* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for tosylarginine-methyl-ester and 2-cresol

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Anaerobic biodegradability of alkylphenols and fuel oxygenates in the presence of alternative electron acceptors.
    Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2000, Volume: 54, Issue:5

    Alkylphenols and fuel oxygenates are important environmental pollutants produced by the petrochemical industry. A batch biodegradability test was conducted with selected ortho-substituted alkylphenols (2-cresol, 2,6-dimethylphenol and 2-ethylphenol), fuel oxygenates (methyl tert-butyl ether, ethyl tert-butyl ether and tert-amylmethyl ether) and tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) as model compounds. The ortho-substituted alkylphenols were not biodegraded after 100 days of incubation under methanogenic, sulfate-, or nitrate-reducing conditions. However, biodegradation of 2-cresol and 2-ethylphenol (150 mg l(-1)) was observed in the presence of Mn (IV) as electron acceptor. The biodegradation of these two compounds took place in less than 15 days and more than 90% removal was observed for both compounds. Mineralization was indicated since no UV-absorbing metabolites accumulated after 23 days of incubation. These alkylphenols were also slowly chemically oxidized by Mn (IV). No biodegradation of fuel oxygenates or TBA (1 g l(-1)) was observed after 80 or more days of incubation under methanogenic, Fe (III)-, or Mn (IV)-reducing conditions, suggesting that these compounds are recalcitrant under anaerobic conditions. The fuel oxygenates caused no toxicity towards acetoclastic methanogens activity in anaerobic granular sludge.

    Topics: Anaerobiosis; Bacteria, Anaerobic; Biodegradation, Environmental; Cresols; Environmental Pollutants; Ethers; Ethyl Ethers; Euryarchaeota; Methane; Methyl Ethers; Nitrates; Oxidation-Reduction; Phenols; Sulfates; tert-Butyl Alcohol; Tosylarginine Methyl Ester; Xylenes

2000