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Biomass, oleate, and other possible substrates for chloroethene reductive dehalogenation

Yang et al., 2000

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12441930176255340485
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Yang Y
McCarty P
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Bioremediation journal

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Comparative studies were conducted with benzoate, propionate, oleate, tetrabutyl orthosilicate (TBOS), and biomass as substrates for dehalogenation of cis-1, 2- dichloroethene (cDCE). All five substrates supported dehalogenation. Sufficient calcium was …
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