Abstract:Sodium dodecyl sulfate, occasionally known as SDS, is a widely used anionic surfactant globally as a foaming component in a wide variety of cleaning products, including shampoos, toothpaste, and detergents. Large quantities of SDS are released into the environment despite the fact that they are hazardous and have the ability to create foam. This can lead to problems in sewage treatment facilities. There are a few different models that may be utilized to mimic the growth rate of microbes on a variety of differe… Show more
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