Natural attenuation of chlorinated ethenes in hyporheic zones: A review of key biogeochemical processes and in-situ transformation potential
Chlorinated ethenes (CEs) are legacy contaminants whose chemical footprint is expected to
persist in aquifers around the world for many decades to come. These organohalides have …
persist in aquifers around the world for many decades to come. These organohalides have …
Biodegradability of chlorinated solvents and related chlorinated aliphatic compounds
The biodegradability of chlorinated methanes, chlorinated ethanes, chlorinated ethenes,
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), chlorinated acetic acids, chlorinated propanoids and …
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), chlorinated acetic acids, chlorinated propanoids and …
Synthetic organic compounds and their transformation products in groundwater: occurrence, fate and mitigation
Groundwater constitutes the main source of public drinking water supply in many regions.
Thus, the contamination of groundwater resources by organic chemicals is a matter of …
Thus, the contamination of groundwater resources by organic chemicals is a matter of …
Natural organohalogens: a new frontier for medicinal agents?
GW Gribble - Journal of Chemical Education, 2004 - ACS Publications
More than 4000 naturally occurring organohalogen compounds are known. These include a
relatively small number of abiogenic organohalogens from volcanoes, forest fires …
relatively small number of abiogenic organohalogens from volcanoes, forest fires …
Anthropogenic chloroform emissions from China drive changes in global emissions
Emissions of chloroform (CHCl3), a short-lived halogenated substance not currently
controlled under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, are …
controlled under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, are …
Microbial degradation of chloroform
Chloroform (CF) is largely produced by both anthropogenic and natural sources. It is
detected in ground and surface water sources and it represents the most abundant …
detected in ground and surface water sources and it represents the most abundant …
An astrophysical view of Earth-based metabolic biosignature gases
Microbial life on Earth uses a wide range of chemical and energetic resources from diverse
habitats. An outcome of this microbial diversity is an extensive and varied list of metabolic …
habitats. An outcome of this microbial diversity is an extensive and varied list of metabolic …
C2-C10 hydrocarbon emissions from a boreal wetland and forest floor
Emissions of various C 2-C 10 hydrocarbons (VOCs) and halogenated hydrocarbons
(VHOCs) from a boreal wetland and a Scots pine forest floor in south-western Finland were …
(VHOCs) from a boreal wetland and a Scots pine forest floor in south-western Finland were …
Microbial degradation of pollutants
W Reineke, M Schlömann - Environmental microbiology, 2023 - Springer
With the industrial development of the past hundred years, components and products from
petroleum and coal have increasingly entered the environment. Other chemicals are …
petroleum and coal have increasingly entered the environment. Other chemicals are …
Submicron aerosol composition at Trinidad Head, California, during ITCT 2K2: Its relationship with gas phase volatile organic carbon and assessment of instrument …
Two Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometers (AMSs) were deployed at Trinidad Head on the
north Californian coast during the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration …
north Californian coast during the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration …