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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R825689C041

Effects of Sorption on Biodegradation of Halogenated Organics

RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)

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Journal Article Effects of toxicity, aeration, and reductant supply on trichloroethylene transformation by a mixed methanotrophic culture. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Alvarez-Cohen LM, McCarty PL Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL. Effects of toxicity, aeration, and reductant supply on trichloroethylene transformation by a mixed methanotrophic culture. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1991;57(1):228-235. R825689C041 (Final)
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Journal Article Product toxicity and cometabolic competitive inhibition modeling of chloroform and trichloroethylene transformation by methanotrophic resting cells. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL. Product toxicity and cometabolic competitive inhibition modeling of chloroform and trichloroethylene transformation by methanotrophic resting cells. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1991;57(4):1031-1037. R825689C041 (Final)
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Journal Article A cometabolic biotransformation model for halogenated aliphatic compounds exhibiting product toxicity. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL. A cometabolic biotransformation model for halogenated aliphatic compounds exhibiting product toxicity. Environmental Science & Technology 1991;25(8):1381-1387. R825689C041 (Final)
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Journal Article Two-stage dispersed-growth treatment of halogenated aliphatic compounds by cometabolism. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL. Two-stage dispersed-growth treatment of halogenated aliphatic compounds by cometabolism. Environmental Science & Technology 1991;25(8):1387-1393. R825689C041 (Final)
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Journal Article Characterization of a methane-utilizing bacterium from a bacterial consortium that rapidly degrades trichloroethylene and chloroform. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL, Boulygina E, Hanson RS, Brusseau GA, Tsien HC Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL, Boulygina E, Hanson RS, Brusseau GA, Tsien HC. Characterization of a methane-utilizing bacterium from a bacterial consortium that rapidly degrades trichloroethylene and chloroform. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1992;58(6):1886-1893. R825689C041 (Final)
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Journal Article Sorption of trichloroethylene onto a zeolite accompanied by methanotrophic biotransformation. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL, Roberts PV Alvarez-Cohen L, McCarty PL, Roberts PV. Sorption of trichloroethylene onto a zeolite accompanied by methanotrophic biotransformation. Environmental Science & Technology 1993;27(10):2141-2148. R825689C041 (Final)
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