Microbial Transformation and Degradation of Toxic Organic ChemicalsThis book examines the role of microbes, from theoretical, field, and applied perspectives, in the degradation of toxic organic chemicals. |
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There are hundreds of halo-organic chemicals isolated from natural sources,
including some homocyclic and heterocyclic aromatic compounds (Fenical, 1982;
Neidleman, 1975; Neidleman and Geigert, 1987). Therefore, it should not be ...
There are hundreds of halo-organic chemicals isolated from natural sources,
including some homocyclic and heterocyclic aromatic compounds (Fenical, 1982;
Neidleman, 1975; Neidleman and Geigert, 1987). Therefore, it should not be ...
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J Bacteriol 170:1709-1714. Gibson SA, Suflita JM (1986): Extrapolation of
biodegradation results to groundwater aquifers: Reductive dehalogenation of
aromatic compounds. Appl Environ Microbiol 52:681 - 688. Glockler R, Tschech
A, Fuchs ...
J Bacteriol 170:1709-1714. Gibson SA, Suflita JM (1986): Extrapolation of
biodegradation results to groundwater aquifers: Reductive dehalogenation of
aromatic compounds. Appl Environ Microbiol 52:681 - 688. Glockler R, Tschech
A, Fuchs ...
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Microbial oxidations of halogenated compounds are generally accepted to be
catalyzed by enzymes that have ... While both aromatic and aliphatic compounds
may serve as substrates for monooxygenases, dioxygenase substrates are ...
Microbial oxidations of halogenated compounds are generally accepted to be
catalyzed by enzymes that have ... While both aromatic and aliphatic compounds
may serve as substrates for monooxygenases, dioxygenase substrates are ...
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Contents
CHEMICAL CONTAMINATION OF | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
Bossert and Geoffrey C Compeau | 127 |
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acclimation acid activated sludge addition aerobic anaerobic Appl Environ Microbiol application aquifer Aroclor aromatic compounds aromatic hydrocarbons aryl bacteria Bedard benzene benzo[a]pyrene Biochem biodegradation biological bioremediation carbon cells Cerniglia Chem chemical chlorinated chlorophenols chrysosporium congeners contaminated soil cultures dechlorination dechlorination processes dehalogenation denitrifying dioxygenase effect electron acceptors enrichment Environ Sci Technol environmental enzymes fungi gene genetic Gibson DT glyphosate groundwater Haggblom haloaromatic halogenated Herbicide Ware 1989 Hudson River Hudson River sediment incubation isolated laboratory mechanisms meta metabolism methanogenic Microbiology microorganisms mineralization mixture molecular naphthalene nitrate nutrients observed organic oxidation oxygen p-cresol PAHs pathway pattern PCB concentration PCB dechlorination PCBs pentachlorophenol Phanerochaete chrysosporium phenanthrene phenols plasmid polychlorinated biphenyls potential process H Pseudomonas sp putida Quensen reactions reactor reductive dechlorination reductive dehalogenation removal Rhee samples sediment sediment slurries specific strain studies substrate Suflita sulfate tiedjei tion toluene toxic transformation treatment waste