2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-008-9643-x
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Benzene Biodegradation under Anaerobic Conditions Coupled with Metal Oxides Reduction

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“…The microbial oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons including biphenyl can be coupled to the reduction of Fe(III) (Lovley, D.R. et al, 1996; Villatoro-Monzón, W. et al, 2008), nitrate (Coates, J.D. et al, 2001; Rockne, K.J.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The microbial oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons including biphenyl can be coupled to the reduction of Fe(III) (Lovley, D.R. et al, 1996; Villatoro-Monzón, W. et al, 2008), nitrate (Coates, J.D. et al, 2001; Rockne, K.J.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Experimentally, benzene can also be degraded under anaerobic conditions by or in the presence of sulfate-, nitrate-, or iron-reducing bacteria [16,17], the same types of bacteria that often function in MFCs as exoelectrogens. The complete mineralization of benzene to carbon dioxide releases 30 electrons [18,19], and in MFCs these electrons can be transferred to molecular oxygen in the atmosphere via electrical wires connecting the cathode and anode, circumventing the need for aeration of underground water. Zhang and coworkers [20] showed that a low level (9 mM) of benzene in petroleum-contaminated sediment can be degraded using the MFC technology.…”
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“…On the other hand, Mn salts bear the acceptor characteristics of and electron, so they may oxidize hydrocarbons at anaerobic conditions. Research was carried out using Mn (IV) for oxidation of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons (Villatoro-Monzón et al 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%