RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BOD/COD RATIO AND OCTANOL/WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENT FOR GLUCOSE, LACTOSE, SUCROSE, FORMALDEHYDE, ACETIC ACID AND OXALIC ACID
Journal: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) (Vol.10, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-03-16
Authors : Latifa Mirzatika Al-Rosyid; Sarwoko Mangkoedihardjo;
Page : 691-696
Keywords : BOD/COD Ratio; Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient; Organic Matter; Toxicity test.;
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to obtain a relationship between the ratio of BOD/COD and partition coefficient octanol/water (Pow) for glucose, lactose, sucrose, formaldehyde, acetic acid and oxalic acid. This relationship was supported by the toxicity test of each organic material on fish. The results show that the lower the BOD/COD ratio, the higher the Pow coefficient, which means more organic matter leads to biomass. Among the organic materials studied, formaldehyde has the lowest BOD/COD ratio (<0.1) and highest Pow (>4) and was supported by the results of its toxicity in fish having the lowest LC-50 (24 mg/L). Whereas lactose has the highest BOD/COD ratio (>0.9) and lowest Pow (<0.7) with the highest LC-50 (851 mg/L). The rest of the organic substances have characteristics in the range of lactose and formaldehyde
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