1991
DOI: 10.1021/es00018a005
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Bench-scale evaluation of alternative biological treatment processes for the remediation of pentachlorophenol- and creosote-contaminated materials. Solid-phase bioremediation

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“…These PAHs which may be acute or chronic hazardous organic compounds are present in substantial quantities in oil sludge and are susceptible to microbial degradation (Gibson and Subramanian, 1984;Mueller et al, 1991;Field et al, 1992;Sutherland et al, 1995). Below are the catabolic pathways by aerobic bacteria for some of the PAHs.…”
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“…These PAHs which may be acute or chronic hazardous organic compounds are present in substantial quantities in oil sludge and are susceptible to microbial degradation (Gibson and Subramanian, 1984;Mueller et al, 1991;Field et al, 1992;Sutherland et al, 1995). Below are the catabolic pathways by aerobic bacteria for some of the PAHs.…”
Section: Some Important Compounds Present In Oil-refinery-sludgementioning
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“…been found to be susceptible to microbial degradation to varying extents. (Gibson and Subramanian, 1984;Mueller et al, 1991;Field et al, 1992;Sutherland et al, 1995).…”
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“…Until now, research on the microbial degradation of PAHs has been demonstrated that microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and alga posses catabolic abilities that may be utilized for the remediation of PAH-contaminated soil and water. Recently, bioremediation has been shown to be effective in remediating environment contaminated with low molecular weight PAHs [1,2].…”
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“…Mangrove sediments contain a diverse group of indigenous bacterial species capable of degrading PAH efficiently (Tam et al 2002;Ke et al 2003). Bioremediation has been shown to be effective in remediating soils contaminated with low molecular weight PAHs (Mueller et al 1991;Kastner and Mahro 1996;Banerjee et al 1995), but high molecular weight PAHs are generally recalcitrant to microbial attack (Park et al 1990;Erickson et al 1993;Cerniglia 1992).…”
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