The Gibbs free energies of formation of various classes of halogenated aromatic compounds were estimated with Benson's method. The data were used to evaluate the potential of these compounds to serve as electron acceptors in anaerobic environments. The results indicate that for (chloro) benzenes, benzoates, and phenols, the redox potentials of the couples Ar-X/Ar-H are in the range of 266-478 mV. This implies that microorganisms can potentially conserve energy for growth by routing electrons in the form of H2 from anaerobic environments to halogenated aromatic compounds as electron acceptors. This theoretical prediction has been corroborated for 3-chlorobenzoate. The existence of enrichment cultures, obtained from anaerobic sediments and se...
Pollution of the environment with chlorinated organic compounds mainly results from (agro)industrial...
This minireview explores the energetics of the (anaerobic) oxidative and fermentative degradation of...
It is well established that aromatic compounds can be readily degraded in aerobic environments withi...
The Gibbs free energies of formation of various classes of halogenated aromatic compounds were estim...
The Gibbs free energy of formation of halogenated benzenes, benzoates and phenols and their potentia...
Halogenated homo- and heterocyclic aromatics including disinfectants, pesticides and pharmaceuticals...
method ~ xenobiotic The Gibbs free energy of formation of chlorinated aliphatic ompounds was estimat...
The Gibbs free energy of formation of chlorinated aliphatic compounds was estimated with Mavrovounio...
The anaerobic degradation pathway of hexachlorobenzene starts with a series of reductive dehalogenat...
benzenes, benzoates and phenols and their potential role as electron acceptors in anaerobic environm...
Biological halogenation of aromatic compounds implies the generation of reducing equivalents in the ...
Thermodynamic data that the reductive dechlorination of 3-chlorobenzoate is exergonic have led to th...
The process of reductive dehalogenation involves the removal of a halogen substituent from a molecul...
Release of wide range of compounds as a conse-quence of industrial development is now a serious envi...
'Widespread use and careless handling, storage and disposal practices, have lead to the disseminatio...
Pollution of the environment with chlorinated organic compounds mainly results from (agro)industrial...
This minireview explores the energetics of the (anaerobic) oxidative and fermentative degradation of...
It is well established that aromatic compounds can be readily degraded in aerobic environments withi...
The Gibbs free energies of formation of various classes of halogenated aromatic compounds were estim...
The Gibbs free energy of formation of halogenated benzenes, benzoates and phenols and their potentia...
Halogenated homo- and heterocyclic aromatics including disinfectants, pesticides and pharmaceuticals...
method ~ xenobiotic The Gibbs free energy of formation of chlorinated aliphatic ompounds was estimat...
The Gibbs free energy of formation of chlorinated aliphatic compounds was estimated with Mavrovounio...
The anaerobic degradation pathway of hexachlorobenzene starts with a series of reductive dehalogenat...
benzenes, benzoates and phenols and their potential role as electron acceptors in anaerobic environm...
Biological halogenation of aromatic compounds implies the generation of reducing equivalents in the ...
Thermodynamic data that the reductive dechlorination of 3-chlorobenzoate is exergonic have led to th...
The process of reductive dehalogenation involves the removal of a halogen substituent from a molecul...
Release of wide range of compounds as a conse-quence of industrial development is now a serious envi...
'Widespread use and careless handling, storage and disposal practices, have lead to the disseminatio...
Pollution of the environment with chlorinated organic compounds mainly results from (agro)industrial...
This minireview explores the energetics of the (anaerobic) oxidative and fermentative degradation of...
It is well established that aromatic compounds can be readily degraded in aerobic environments withi...