Heme-thiolate haloperoxidases: versatile biocatalysts with biotechnological and environmental significance

M Hofrichter, R Ullrich - Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 2006‏ - Springer
Heme-thiolate haloperoxidases are undoubtedly the most versatile biocatalysts of the
hemeprotein family and share catalytic properties with at least three further classes of heme …

Microbial synthesis and transformation of inorganic and organic chlorine compounds

S Atashgahi, MG Liebensteiner, DB Janssen… - Frontiers in …, 2018‏ - frontiersin.org
Organic and inorganic chlorine compounds are formed by a broad range of natural
geochemical, photochemical and biological processes. In addition, chlorine compounds are …

Chloride retention in forest soil by microbial uptake and by natural chlorination of organic matter

D Bastviken, F Thomsen, T Svensson… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2007‏ - Elsevier
Inorganic chlorine (ie chloride; Clin) is generally considered inert in soil and is often used as
a tracer of soil and ground water movements. However, recent studies indicate that …

Chlorine cycling and the fate of Cl in terrestrial environments

T Svensson, H Kylin, M Montelius, P Sandén… - … Science and Pollution …, 2021‏ - Springer
Chlorine (Cl) in the terrestrial environment is of interest from multiple perspectives, including
the use of chloride as a tracer for water flow and contaminant transport, organochlorine …

Review of the bulk and surface chemistry of iron in atmospherically relevant systems containing humic-like substances

HA Al-Abadleh - RSC Advances, 2015‏ - pubs.rsc.org
As the fourth most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust, iron is ubiquitous and its
chemistry is rich and interdisciplinary in nature. This review synthesizes the current state of …

Stable isotope labelling to elucidate ring cleavage mechanisms of disinfection by-product formation during chlorination of phenols

Z Zhang, KP Reber, N Okwor, PD Gujarati, M Vollmuth… - Nature Water, 2025‏ - nature.com
Despite decades of research on the formation of toxic disinfection by-products (DBPs) during
water disinfection with chlorine, considerable uncertainties remain regarding the formation …

The fingerprints of dioxin-like bromocarbazoles and chlorocarbazoles in selected forest soils in Germany

J Mumbo, M Pandelova, F Mertes, B Henkelmann… - Chemosphere, 2016‏ - Elsevier
The occurrence of bromocarbazoles and chlorocarbazoles was studied in 86 forest soil
samples from different regions in Germany. Carbazole, 3-chlorocarbazole, 3 …

A metagenomic-based survey of microbial (de) halogenation potential in a German forest soil

P Weigold, M El-Hadidi, A Ruecker, DH Huson… - Scientific reports, 2016‏ - nature.com
In soils halogens (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine) are cycled through the transformation
of inorganic halides into organohalogen compounds and vice versa. There is evidence that …

Thermal degradation of haloacetic acids in water

LL Lifongo, DJ Bowden… - International Journal of …, 2010‏ - scholars.cityu.edu.hk
Haloacetic acids are commonly found in most natural waters. These are known as
degradation products of some halogenated compounds such as C 2-chlorocarbons and …

Anaerobic microbial metabolism of dichloroacetate

G Chen, N Jiang, MI Villalobos Solis, F Kara Murdoch… - Mbio, 2021‏ - journals.asm.org
Dichloroacetate (DCA) commonly occurs in the environment due to natural production and
anthropogenic releases, but its fate under anoxic conditions is uncertain. Mixed culture RM …