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Comparison of Diethylene Glycol and Phenol Biodegradability by Different Test Methods

Andreja Žgajnar Gotvajn
Jana Zagorc-Končan


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Abstract

Biodegradation is generally recognised as an important removal mechanism for pollutants in natural ecosystems. It determines the concentration of substances in the environment. According to the legislation of the European Union, there are three levels for biodegradability testing protocols for chemicals which cover different test conditions. This paper describes one such multilevel approach to biodegradation testing. Four different tests were performed on diethylene glycol and phenol. Diethylene glycol did not fulfil the requirements for ready biodegradable substances, while it degraded well in wastewater treatment plant simulation test. Phenol in turn, resulted ready biodegradable, and its biodegradability depended less on experimental conditions than the biodegradability of diethylene glycol. This corroborates the importance of combining different test methods to obtain relevant biodegradability data.

Keywords

aerobic biodegradation; aquatic environment; biodegradability testing; biodegradation measurement; multilevel protocol

Hrčak ID:

348

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/348

Publication date:

25.11.2003.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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