Chloroform (CF) is largely produced by both anthropogenic and natural sources. It is detected in ground- and surface-water sources and it represents the most abundant halocarbon in the atmosphere. Microbial CF degradation occurs under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Apart from a few reports describing the utilization of CF as a terminal electron acceptor during growth, CF degradation was mainly reported as a cometabolic process. CF aerobic cometabolism is supported by growth on short-chain alkanes (i.e. methane, propane, butane and hexane), aromatic hydrocarbons (i.e. toluene and phenol) and ammonia via the activity of monooxygenases operatively divided into different families. The main factors affecting CF cometabolism are i) the in...
Chloroform (CF) is an environmental contaminant that can be naturally formed in hypersaline lake Str...
The effect of several operational conditions on the adaptation of indigenous biomasses was investiga...
Chlorinated organic compounds, such as chloroform (CF) and perchloroethylene (PCE), have negative im...
Chloroform (CF) is largely produced by both anthropogenic and natural sources. It is detected in gro...
none6In this microcosm study we have monitored the performances of 12 butane-utilizing consortia dur...
The focus of this microcosm study was to monitor the performances of 17 butane-utilizing microcosms ...
The focus of this microcosm study was to monitor the performances of 17 butane-utilizing microcosms ...
LFG, cometabolism, inhibition competitive inhibition, methanogenic bacteria, methanotrophic bacteria...
The ability of a Rhodococcus aetherovorans strain, BCP1, to grow on butane and to degrade chloroform...
The aerobic cometabolic chloroform (CF) degradation by butane-growing biomasses was investigated in ...
none5This work focuses on chloroform (CF) cometabolism by a butane-grown aerobic pure culture (Rhodo...
A fermentative enrichment culture (designated DHM-1) was developed that is capable of cometabolicall...
Chloroform (CF) is a widespread groundwater contaminant not susceptible to aerobic degradation. Unde...
The capacity of an aerobic bacterial strain to degrade several chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (C...
Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (CAHs) are common contaminants of groundwaters and industrial was...
Chloroform (CF) is an environmental contaminant that can be naturally formed in hypersaline lake Str...
The effect of several operational conditions on the adaptation of indigenous biomasses was investiga...
Chlorinated organic compounds, such as chloroform (CF) and perchloroethylene (PCE), have negative im...
Chloroform (CF) is largely produced by both anthropogenic and natural sources. It is detected in gro...
none6In this microcosm study we have monitored the performances of 12 butane-utilizing consortia dur...
The focus of this microcosm study was to monitor the performances of 17 butane-utilizing microcosms ...
The focus of this microcosm study was to monitor the performances of 17 butane-utilizing microcosms ...
LFG, cometabolism, inhibition competitive inhibition, methanogenic bacteria, methanotrophic bacteria...
The ability of a Rhodococcus aetherovorans strain, BCP1, to grow on butane and to degrade chloroform...
The aerobic cometabolic chloroform (CF) degradation by butane-growing biomasses was investigated in ...
none5This work focuses on chloroform (CF) cometabolism by a butane-grown aerobic pure culture (Rhodo...
A fermentative enrichment culture (designated DHM-1) was developed that is capable of cometabolicall...
Chloroform (CF) is a widespread groundwater contaminant not susceptible to aerobic degradation. Unde...
The capacity of an aerobic bacterial strain to degrade several chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (C...
Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (CAHs) are common contaminants of groundwaters and industrial was...
Chloroform (CF) is an environmental contaminant that can be naturally formed in hypersaline lake Str...
The effect of several operational conditions on the adaptation of indigenous biomasses was investiga...
Chlorinated organic compounds, such as chloroform (CF) and perchloroethylene (PCE), have negative im...