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Book Use of Ethylene and Ethane for Aerobic Cometabolic Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride

Download or read book Use of Ethylene and Ethane for Aerobic Cometabolic Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride written by Steven Douglas Herz and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Aerobic Biodegradation of Ethene  Cis 1 2 dichloroethene and Vinyl Chloride in Sediments at the Savannah River Site Sanitary Landfill

Download or read book Aerobic Biodegradation of Ethene Cis 1 2 dichloroethene and Vinyl Chloride in Sediments at the Savannah River Site Sanitary Landfill written by Michael D. Madl and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Involvement of Linear Plasmids in Aerobic Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride

Download or read book Involvement of Linear Plasmids in Aerobic Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride written by and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 5 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pseudomonas putida strain AJ and Ochrobactrum strain TD were isolated from hazardous waste sites based on their ability to use vinyl chloride (VC) as a sole source of carbon and energy under aerobic conditions. Strains AJ and TD also use ethene and ethylene oxide as growth substrates. Strain AJ contained a linear megaplasmid (approximately 260 kb) when grown on VC or ethene, but no circular plasmids. While growing on ethylene oxide, the size of the linear plasmid in strain AJ decreased to approximately 100 kb, although its ability to use VC as a substrate was retained. The linear plasmids in strain AJ were cured and its ability to consume VC, ethene, and ethylene oxide was lost following growth on a rich substrate (Luria-Bertani broth) through at least three transfers. Strain TD contained three linear plasmids, ranging in size from approximately 100 kb to 320 kb, when growing on VC or ethene. As with strain AJ, the linear plasmids in strain TD were cured following growth on Luria -Bertani broth and its ability to consume VC and ethene was lost. Further analysis of these linear plasmids may help reveal the pathway for VC biodegradation in strains AJ and TD and explain why this process occurs at many but not all sites where groundwater is contaminated with chloroethenes. Metabolism of VC and ethene by strains AJ and TD is initiated by an alkene monooxygenase. Their yields during growth on VC (0.15-0.20 mg total suspended solids per mg VC) are similar to the yields reported for other isolates i.e., Mycobacterium sp., Nocardioides sp., and Pseudomonas sp.

Book Cometabolic and Growth linked Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride Under Aerobic Conditions

Download or read book Cometabolic and Growth linked Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride Under Aerobic Conditions written by Matthew Francis Verce and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Vinyl Chloride Biodegradation by Methane oxidizing Bacteria and Ethene oxidizing Bacteria in the Presence of Methane and Ethene

Download or read book Vinyl Chloride Biodegradation by Methane oxidizing Bacteria and Ethene oxidizing Bacteria in the Presence of Methane and Ethene written by Meng-Chen Lee and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Mechanisms  Chemistry and Kinetics of the Anaerobic Biodegradation of Cis dichloroethylene and Vinyl Chloride  First Annual Progress Report  September 15  1996  September 14  1997

Download or read book Mechanisms Chemistry and Kinetics of the Anaerobic Biodegradation of Cis dichloroethylene and Vinyl Chloride First Annual Progress Report September 15 1996 September 14 1997 written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 5 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This three-year project is to study the anaerobic biological conversion of cis-1,2- dichloroethene (cDCE) and vinyl Chloride (VC) to ethene. The study is being conducted in three separate phases, the first to better understand the mechanisms involved in cDCE and VC biodegradation, the second to evaluate the chemistry of the processes involved, and the third, to study factors affecting reaction kinetics. Major funding is being provided by the US Department of Energy, but the DuPont Chemical Company has also agreed to directly cost-share on the project at a rate of $75,000 per year for the three year period. Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and trichloroethylene (TCE) are solvents that are among the most widely occurring organic groundwater contaminants. The biological anaerobic reduction-of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) such as PCE and TCE to cDCE and VC in groundwater was reported in the early 1980s. Further reduction of PCE and its intermediates to ethene was reported in 1989. Several pure cultures of anaerobic bacteria have been found to reductively dehalogenate PCE to cDCE Rates of reduction of PCE and TCE to cDCE are high and the need for electron donor addition for the reactions is small. However, the subsequent reduction of cDCE to VC, and then of VC to the harmless end product, ethene, is much slower and only recently has a pure culture been reported that is capable of reducing cDCE to VC or VC to ethene. There are numerous. reports of such conversions in mixed cultures. The reduction of cDCE and VC to ethene is where basic research is most needed and is the subject of this study.

Book Aerobic Vinyl Chloride Degradation at the Microbial Community Level

Download or read book Aerobic Vinyl Chloride Degradation at the Microbial Community Level written by Xikun Liu (PhD) and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Glutathione synthase and glutathione S-transferase genes, possibly involved in epoxide detoxification, were found in Polaromonas, Mesorhizobium and Pseudomonas-affiliated genome bins. The study also showed cultures adapted to VC faster after amended with ethene. The in-situ study (the fourth study) revealed 192 different EaCoMT T-RFs from six chlorinated ethene contamination sites via T-RFLP analysis, implicating higher EaCoMT diversity than previously known. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that a majority of the 139 cloned sequences (78.4%) grouped with EaCoMT genes found in VC- and ethene-assimilating Mycobacterium strains and Nocardioides sp. strain JS614. EaCoMT gene abundance was positively correlated with VC and ethene concentrations at the sites studied.

Book Investigating Mechanisms of Chlorinated Ethane Biotransformation Using Compound Specific Carbon Isotope Analysis

Download or read book Investigating Mechanisms of Chlorinated Ethane Biotransformation Using Compound Specific Carbon Isotope Analysis written by Sarah Kathleen Hirschorn and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Stable carbon isotope fractionation during biotransformation of the chlorinated ethanes 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), 1,1,1-trichloroethane (1,1,1-TCA) and 1,1-dichloroethane (1,1-DCA) was investigated. Isotopic fractionation during aerobic 1,2-DCA biotransformation in microcosms, enrichment cultures and pure microbial cultures was measured and was found to be pathway dependent. Biodegradation of 1,2-DCA under aerobic conditions produced a consistent bimodal distribution of enrichment factors (s) with one mean c centered on --3.9 +/- 0.6 and the other on --29.2 +/- 1.9. Reevaluation of epsilon in terms of kinetic isotope effects 12k/ 13k, gave values of 12k/13k = 1.01 and 1.06, which are typical of oxidation and hydrolytic dehalogenation (S N2) reactions, respectively. The relationship between degradation pathway and measured carbon isotope fractionation was applied to constrain the degradation pathway of 1,2-DCA in a microbial enrichment culture capable of degrading 1,2-DCA under both O2 and NO3-reducing conditions, but where the degradation pathway was previously uncharacterized. delta 13C values indicated biodegradation in the enrichment culture under both O2 and NO3-reducing conditions likely proceeded via a hydrolytic dehalogenase enzyme. Stable carbon isotope analysis during biotransformation of other chlorinated ethanes was then investigated. Isotopic enrichment factors of -1.9 and -10.4 were measured during reductive dechlorination of 1,1,1-trichloroethane (1,1,1-TCA) and 1,1-dichloroethane (1,1-DCA), respectively. These are the first reported isotopic enrichment factors for microbial biotransformation of these compounds, which can now potentially be applied to investigate and quantify biodegradation of 1,1,1-TCA and 1,1-DCA in the field. Stable carbon isotope analysis was used to provide a conservative estimate of the extent of 1,2-DCA and trichloroethene (TCE) biodegradation in a biostimulation field study. Isotope analysis was able to confirm that 1,2-DCA degradation, rather than degradation of vinyl chloride, was the primary mechanism of ethene production at the site. This thesis not only advances the application of compound specific carbon isotope fractionation to identify and quantify biodegradation of chlorinated ethanes in groundwater, but in particular progresses our understanding of the relationship between the enzymatic mechanisms of contaminant degradation and isotopic fractionation, and the ability to use that knowledge to predict degradation mechanisms for previously unconstrained pathways of contaminant remediation.

Book Physiological and Molecular Genetic Characterization of Nocardioides Strain JS614  an Aerobic Bacterium that Grows on Vinyl Chloride

Download or read book Physiological and Molecular Genetic Characterization of Nocardioides Strain JS614 an Aerobic Bacterium that Grows on Vinyl Chloride written by Timothy Edward Mattes and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Biodegradation

Download or read book Biodegradation written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Environmental Health Perspectives

Download or read book Environmental Health Perspectives written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 616 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Summary of Engineering Research

Download or read book The Summary of Engineering Research written by University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus). Engineering Experiment Station and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Human Tissue Monitoring and Specimen Banking

Download or read book Human Tissue Monitoring and Specimen Banking written by and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 714 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation

Download or read book Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation written by Susan M. Henry and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation addresses remediation of chlorinated solvents and dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) in groundwater and discusses remedial alternatives that are available for subsurface cleanup. Chlorinated Solvent and DNAPL Remediation: Innovative Strategies for Subsurface Cleanup focuses primarily on current technological developments and innovative applications for in situ remediation of chlorinated solvents including DNAPLs in soil and groundwater. However, this book also provides a general overview of all of the physical, chemical, and biological processes available for in situ remediation of groundwater contaminated with chlorinated solvents and DNAPLs. Chapters discuss surfactant flushing to enhance DNAPL removal; in situ chemical destruction by reduction processes involving zero valent iron or related metals; in situ chemical destruction by advanced oxidation processes; and in situ biological destruction by enhanced anaerobic bioremediation or natural bioattenuation. This book also emphasizes zero valent iron-based strategies, including reaction geochemistry, permeable reactive barrier longevity, rejuvenation of iron walls, and emplacement technique. One chapter summarizes 10 years of permeable reactive barrier development and application. The controversial issues related to DNAPL remediation, including the concept that remediation of sites affected by DNAPL could be technically impractical, are reviewed. Another chapter focuses on the evolution of DNAPL remediation practice.

Book U S  Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program

Download or read book U S Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program written by U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program. Technical Meeting and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 868 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Groundwater and Soil Cleanup

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  • Author : National Research Council
  • Publisher : National Academies Press
  • Release : 1999-11-21
  • ISBN : 0309065496
  • Pages : 301 pages

Download or read book Groundwater and Soil Cleanup written by National Research Council and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 1999-11-21 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a comprehensive, up-to-date review of technologies for cleaning up contaminants in groundwater and soil. It provides a special focus on three classes of contaminants that have proven very difficult to treat once released to the subsurface: metals, radionuclides, and dense nonaqueous-phase liquids such as chlorinated solvents. Groundwater and Soil Cleanup was commissioned by the Department of Energy (DOE) as part of its program to clean up contamination in the nuclear weapons production complex. In addition to a review of remediation technologies, the book describes new trends in regulation of contaminated sites and assesses DOE's program for developing new subsurface cleanup technologies.