surface cleaner
May 19, 2009 by GardenCity
Filed under Cleaning
Bioremediation is the application of a biological treatment to clean up hazardous chemicals. The goal is to destroy organic waste and eliminate environmental risks and liabilities. The processes of bioremediation use microbes, enzymes, oxygen and other nutrients to chemically transform hydrocarbons into carbon dioxide and water. Surface cleaners help increase the surface area of the hydrocarbons.
The enzymes inside the surface cleaner break down contaminants into material that the microbes can consume and finally transforms them into water and carbon dioxide. These enzymes activate oxygen and convert it to a form where the oxygen atoms can be incorporated directly into the hydrocarbon compound to break the long-chain bonds. The enzymes then attract the microbes around the cell surfaces to catalyze the breakdown reactions.
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