Isolation, identification of microbes -Treatment of hospital wastewater
Key Isolation, identification, parasites, microorganisms, hospital wastewater
Erschienen am
13.07.2019, 1. Auflage 2019
Beschreibung
Wastewater or sewage from a typical household includes discharges from toilets sinks, baths, showers, washing machines and dish - washers or from any other similar sources. But the sewage or wastewater from a hospital is entirely different from the household sewage. Selected microbial species present in the wastewater of hospitals are capable of degrading phenol at a lower concentration. At higher concentrations, phenols inhibit the microbial growth. In order to protect microorganisms from being damaged by such factors, barriers are established between the microbes and the toxins by following the technique of microbial cell immobilization.
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Autorenportrait
Dr. P. Manonmani is working as an Assistant Professor in PRIST University, Thanjavur. She has completed Ph.D from Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai and also obtained M. Tech from PRIST University. She has 8 teaching and 7 years research experience. She published 18 articles. She awarded best Scientist Award from Bose Science Society, Indian.