Erable_2006_Chemosphere_65_1146

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Title : Bioremediation of halogenated compounds: comparison of dehalogenating bacteria and improvement of catalyst stability - Erable_2006_Chemosphere_65_1146
Author(s) : Erable B , Goubet I , Lamare S , Legoy MD , Maugard T
Ref : Chemosphere , 65 :1146 , 2006
Abstract :

Five bacterial strains were compared for halogenated compounds conversion in aqueous media. Depending on the strain, the optimal temperature for dehalogenase activity of resting cells varied from 30 to 45 degrees C, while optimal pH raised from 8.4 to 9.0. The most effective dehalogenase activity for 1-chlorobutane conversion was detected with Rhodococcus erythropolis NCIMB13064 and Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) (DhaA). The presence of 2-chlorobutane or propanal in the aqueous media could inhibit the 1-chlorobutane transformation.

PubMedSearch : Erable_2006_Chemosphere_65_1146
PubMedID: 16723151

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Erable B, Goubet I, Lamare S, Legoy MD, Maugard T (2006)
Bioremediation of halogenated compounds: comparison of dehalogenating bacteria and improvement of catalyst stability
Chemosphere 65 :1146

Erable B, Goubet I, Lamare S, Legoy MD, Maugard T (2006)
Chemosphere 65 :1146