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Activated sludge constitutes a widely used inoculum source in biodegradabil
ity tests, due principally to its microbial diversity and ubiquity. In read
y biodegradability tests, the composition and the quantity of this type of
inoculum are the major factors which affect the reproducibility of results.
Experiments with dedecylbenzene sulfonate were carried out to evaluate the
impact of the non-controlled inoculum on test response. At low inoculation
levels, cellular growth and soluble residual carbon accumulation were favo
ured and low mineralization levels were obtained. A procedure for inoculum
preparation was proposed it consists in a pre-treatment of activated sludge
, collected in different municipal wastewater treatment plants, by centrifu
gation (500 g for 4 minutes) which enabled the supernatant cellular density
(CFU concentration) to be more uniform than with the conventional decantat
ion procedure (30 min).