Katayama et al., 1991 - Google Patents

Photochemically enhanced microbial degradation of environmental pollutants

Katayama et al., 1991

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10536496441972540309
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Katayama A
Matsumura F
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Environmental science & technology

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Biodegradation of persistent halogenated organic pol-lutants is of great interest from the viewpoint of its po-tential use to cleanup the contaminated sites and industrial waste streams on-site (ie, in situ remediation)(1-3). Many of these compounds are known to be highly toxic …
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