Ferguson et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Anaerobic transformations and bioremediation of chlorinated solventsFerguson et al., 2000
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- Ferguson J
- Pietari J
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Chlorinated aliphatic compounds, notably the chlorinated solvents, are common contaminants in soil and groundwater at hazardous waste sites. While these compounds are often recalcitrant, under favorable conditions they can be transformed and degraded through …
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