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Main Title Influence of Alternative Electron Acceptors on the Anaerobic Biodegradability of Chlorinated Phenols and Benzoic Acids.
Author Haeggblom, M. M. ; Rivera, M. D. ; Young, L. Y. ;
CORP Author New York Univ. Medical Center, NY.;Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.;Hudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research, Inc., New York.
Publisher c1993
Year Published 1993
Report Number EPA-R-814611; EPA/600/J-93/287;
Stock Number PB93-222784
Additional Subjects Biodeterioration ; Electron acceptors ; Chlorinated hydrocarbons ; Phenols ; Benzoic acids ; Chemical water pollutants ; Anaerobic processes ; Sediments ; Fresh water ; Estuaries ; Reprints ;
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NTIS  PB93-222784 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Nitrate, sulfate, and carbonate were used as electron acceptors to examine the anaerobic biodegradability of chlorinated aromatic compounds in estuarine and freshwater sediments. The respective denitrifying, sulfidogenic, and methanogenic enrichment cultures were established on each of the monochlorinated phenol and monochlorinated benzoic acid isomers, using sediment from the upper (freshwater) and lower (estuarine) Hudson River and the East River (estuarine) as source materials. Utilization of each chlorophenol and chlorobenzoate isomer was observed under at least one reducing condition; however, no single reducing condition permitted the metabolism of all six compounds tested. The anaerobic biodegradation of the chlorophenols and chlorobenzoates depended on the electron acceptor available and on the position of the chlorine substituent. In general, similar activities were observed under the different reducing conditions in both the freshwater and estuarine sediments. (Copyright (c) 1993, American Society for Microbiology.)