Reductive transformation reactions of chemical pollutants (e.g., polyhalogenated hydrocarbons, aromatic azo and nitro compounds, chromium(VI) species) in the environment are important both from an ecotoxicological and from an environmental technology point of view. Using well-defined model reactors as well as more complex 'real world' systems, several groups at EAWAG are trying to unravel compound- and system-specific factors that control the reduction of a variety of anthropogenic chemicals under different conditions in the environment. The examples presented in this article include the reduction of nitroaromatic compounds under iron- and sulfate-reducing conditions, the reductive dehalogenation of chlorinated ethenes by cob(I)alamin and...
Anaerobic microbially mediated reductive dehalogenation has potential as a process for the remediati...
The continuous release of toxic persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the environment has raised...
This article is meant to be appetizer and introduction to this special issue of CHIMIA on 'Chemistry...
While biologically mediated reductive dechlorination continues to be a significant focus of chlorina...
Reductive dechlorination is an important chemical and biological transformation in anoxic environmen...
The assement of chemical persistence is an important part of legislative protection of the environme...
International audienceA thirty years old polluted site (Néry-Saintines, Oise, France) is selected fo...
AbstractChlorinated aromatic compounds represent an important class of environmental pollutants. Mic...
International audienceReductive dechlorination (RDC), using strong reducers, is one of the most impo...
Nitroaromatic compounds are important contaminants of the environment, mainly of anthropogenic origi...
The process of reductive dehalogenation involves the removal of a halogen substituent from a molecul...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Novemver 2009. Major: Chemistry. Major: Kristopher McNei...
Prior to 1980, chloroethenes were generally believed to be recalcitrant to degradation. Efforts to r...
Nitroaromatic compounds such as pentachloronitrobenzene (C6Cl5NO2) were once widely used as fungicid...
Chlorinated ethenes, frequently encountered contaminants in groundwater, are often found to be incom...
Anaerobic microbially mediated reductive dehalogenation has potential as a process for the remediati...
The continuous release of toxic persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the environment has raised...
This article is meant to be appetizer and introduction to this special issue of CHIMIA on 'Chemistry...
While biologically mediated reductive dechlorination continues to be a significant focus of chlorina...
Reductive dechlorination is an important chemical and biological transformation in anoxic environmen...
The assement of chemical persistence is an important part of legislative protection of the environme...
International audienceA thirty years old polluted site (Néry-Saintines, Oise, France) is selected fo...
AbstractChlorinated aromatic compounds represent an important class of environmental pollutants. Mic...
International audienceReductive dechlorination (RDC), using strong reducers, is one of the most impo...
Nitroaromatic compounds are important contaminants of the environment, mainly of anthropogenic origi...
The process of reductive dehalogenation involves the removal of a halogen substituent from a molecul...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Novemver 2009. Major: Chemistry. Major: Kristopher McNei...
Prior to 1980, chloroethenes were generally believed to be recalcitrant to degradation. Efforts to r...
Nitroaromatic compounds such as pentachloronitrobenzene (C6Cl5NO2) were once widely used as fungicid...
Chlorinated ethenes, frequently encountered contaminants in groundwater, are often found to be incom...
Anaerobic microbially mediated reductive dehalogenation has potential as a process for the remediati...
The continuous release of toxic persistent organic pollutants (POPs) into the environment has raised...
This article is meant to be appetizer and introduction to this special issue of CHIMIA on 'Chemistry...