Treatment of Distillery Wastewater Discharged from Beet Molasses-Spirits Production Using Yeast
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Treatment of wastewater discharged from beet molasses-spirits production using yeast was studied. Two flocculant strains, Hansenula fabianii J 640-4-1 and Hansenula anomala J 45-N-5,and a strain, I-44 isolated from soil were suitable for treatment of wastewater at the concentration of 47,300 ppm of total organic carbon (TOC). Especially in the case of 2-step treatment using J 45-N-5 and I-44,TOC decreased to 11,900 ppm, and the C/N ratio (TOC/Total nitrogen) decreased from 14.8 to 4.6.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1990-02-25
著者
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Iefuji Haruyuki
National Research Institute of Brewing
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MORIYA KAZUHITO
Hokkaido Sugar Co., Ltd.
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Moriya Kazuhito
Hokkaido Sugar Co. Ltd.
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Iefuji H
National Res. Inst. Brewing Hiroshima Jpn
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SATO S
University of Tsukuba
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SHIMOI Hitoshi
National Research Institute of Brewing
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Iefuji Haruyuki
National Res. Inst. Of Brewing
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Shimoi H
Hiroshima Univ. Higashihiroshima Jpn
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Shimoi H
Hiroshima Univ. Higashi‐hiroshima Jpn
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SATO Shun-ichi
National Research Institute of Brewing
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TADENUMA Makoto
National Research Institute of Brewing
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Tadenuma M
Atr Media Information Sci. Lab. Kyoto Jpn
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Tadenuma Makoto
National Reseach Insitute Of Brewing
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