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Plasma and Calcium Peroxide: A Powerful Combo for Wastewater Sludge
Saturday, June 14, 2025
The breakdown of sludge also helps in removing ARGs. One gene, tetW, saw a significant reduction of 2. 4-log. This happens because the ARGs are released into the liquid and then broken down by reactive oxygen species (ROS). There is a clear link between sludge disintegration and ARG removal. The more the sludge breaks down, the more ARGs are removed.
The family of bacteria called Burkholderiaceae seems to be a major carrier of some ARGs. One type of ROS, singlet oxygen, is the key player in breaking down sludge and removing ARGs.
In short, using Plasma-CaO2 looks like a promising way to handle sludge before further treatment. It breaks down the sludge and removes harmful genes, making it a safer process overall. However, further research is needed to fully understand the long-term effects and efficiency of this method.
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