Title : Degradation of the recalcitrant oil spill components anthracene and pyrene by a microbially driven Fenton reaction.

Pub. Date : 2017 Nov 15

PMID : 29029043






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1 In the present study, a microbially driven Fenton reaction, previously shown to produce hydroxyl (HO ) radicals that degrade chlorinated solvents and associated solvent stabilizers, was also found to degrade source zone concentrations of the oil spill components, pyrene (10 muM) and anthracene (1 muM), at initial rates of 0.82 and 0.20 muM h -1 , respectively. anthracene latexin Homo sapiens
2 In the present study, a microbially driven Fenton reaction, previously shown to produce hydroxyl (HO ) radicals that degrade chlorinated solvents and associated solvent stabilizers, was also found to degrade source zone concentrations of the oil spill components, pyrene (10 muM) and anthracene (1 muM), at initial rates of 0.82 and 0.20 muM h -1 , respectively. anthracene latexin Homo sapiens
3 In the present study, a microbially driven Fenton reaction, previously shown to produce hydroxyl (HO ) radicals that degrade chlorinated solvents and associated solvent stabilizers, was also found to degrade source zone concentrations of the oil spill components, pyrene (10 muM) and anthracene (1 muM), at initial rates of 0.82 and 0.20 muM h -1 , respectively. anthracene latexin Homo sapiens