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I am currently trying to determine the toxicity of the effluents of an Electro-Fenton reactor with macrotoxicity method and colony count.

The concentrations of H2O2 I calculated (maximum 6 mg/l) is very far from the MIC reported for H2O2 against E. coli (between 469 and ~2500 mg/l).

Other components are weak organic acids and 0.2 mM of Iron.

Despite the low concentrations, I am observing a marked reduction in the colonies. Is there a chance that the prolonged interaction, even as such low concentration, between bacteria and H2O2 before plating is preventing them to create colonies?

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