A new denitrifying Bacteria for water depollution
Deadline : 31/12/99Reference number : 0047/CTT Rouen |
ABSTRACT |
A research laboratory of the University of Rouen isolated a new denitrifying bacteria for biological denitrification of municipal and industrial wastewater. This bacteria produces exopolysaccharides allowing applications in biotechnology. |
TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION
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Current stage of development :Development phase |
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Innovative aspects : This bacteria was not indexed yet. It was isolated for the first time by this team research. |
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS
Concerned sectors : Biological sciences Biotechnology Environment and environment protection Food-agro industry and industry Pharmaceutical/cosmetics |
Market applications : Water treatment Cosmetology Agrofood |
Main competitive advantages : Nitrates are destroyed without accumulation of nitrites (health impact), reduction until N2, no accumulation of N2O so green-house effect is avoided, produces exopolysaccharides. |
PARTNER SEARCHED
Contacts or collaborations : Further research and/or development support ; manufacturing agreement Wants to perform collaboration with industries and public water treatment organisations |
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Keywords :
Wastewater treatment, pollution, ecology, aquaculture, biotechnology, food science, microbiology, biogeochemical cycles+
contact : NORTHERN FRANCE INNOVATION RELAY CENTERCTT/Université de Rouen Olivier Thierry
Bâtiment formation continue et transfert de technologie CTT
17, rue Lavoisier F-76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan
( 33 (0)2 35 14 67 61 2 33 (0) 2 35 14 69 96
- Olivier.Thierry@univ-rouen.fr
Mise à jour le 26 août 1999 |
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