2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiosc.2016.06.008
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Comparative evaluation of short-term stress of Cd(II), Hg(II), Pb(II), As(III) and Cr(VI) on anammox granules by batch test

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“…Other toxic metals such as Hg, Mo, Cr, Ag, Co, and As have been investigated in several studies operating at batch or continuous feeding modes. The IC 50 of Hg(II) for anammox sludge dominated by the KSU-1 strain was 60.35 mg/L [128], which is significantly different from that for anammox sludge dominated by "Candidatus Brocadia" (2.33 mg/L) [129] with the same reactor volume and operation mode. Mo was found to be moderately inhibitory to anammox activity at a level of 22.7 mg/L in a batch test [124], whereas in another study with continuous feeding, 0.2 mg/L of Mo could decrease anammox activity by more than 10% [123].…”
Section: Other Toxic Metalsmentioning
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“…Other toxic metals such as Hg, Mo, Cr, Ag, Co, and As have been investigated in several studies operating at batch or continuous feeding modes. The IC 50 of Hg(II) for anammox sludge dominated by the KSU-1 strain was 60.35 mg/L [128], which is significantly different from that for anammox sludge dominated by "Candidatus Brocadia" (2.33 mg/L) [129] with the same reactor volume and operation mode. Mo was found to be moderately inhibitory to anammox activity at a level of 22.7 mg/L in a batch test [124], whereas in another study with continuous feeding, 0.2 mg/L of Mo could decrease anammox activity by more than 10% [123].…”
Section: Other Toxic Metalsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Mo was found to be moderately inhibitory to anammox activity at a level of 22.7 mg/L in a batch test [124], whereas in another study with continuous feeding, 0.2 mg/L of Mo could decrease anammox activity by more than 10% [123]. The IC 50 values of Cr(VI) were 9.84 mg/L for a batch test using 120 mL serum bottles [129] and 26.9 mg/L for a batch test using 25 mL vials [119]. As a well-known antibacterial agent, Ag(I) could decrease anammox activity by up to 50% at an exposure level of 11.52 mg/L [128].…”
Section: Other Toxic Metalsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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