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- W183087839 abstract "In the last decade, it has become widely recognized that nonoxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons undergo microbial transformations under anoxic conditions. The compounds which are transformed include mononuclear and polynuclear homocyclic, nitrogen heterocyclic, and sulfur heterocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The conditions conducive to the transformations range from denitrifying and iron(III)-reducing, to sulfate-reducing and fermentative/methanogenic. Anaerobic or facultatively anaerobic bacteria capable of degrading aromatic hydrocarbons have been enriched and, in some cases, isolated from various environments, both pristine and contaminated with pollutant mixtures containing aromatic hydrocarbons: anaerobic sludge, soil, freshwater sediments, estuarine sediments, marine sediments, and ground water aquifers. At this point, it is maybe premature to conclude that such bacteria are ubiquitous and that they can all degrade a very broad range of hydrocarbons; however, they are being detected in numerous environmental samples, and their activity can be demonstrated in-situ, e.g. in ground water aquifers contaminated by petroleum or creosote. Once the nutritional requirements, physiology and ecology of these microorganisms are well understood, they will represent a considerable potential to be tested and used in microbially-enhanced oil recovery." @default.
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- W183087839 title "Ch. R-8 Anaerobic Microbial Degradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons" @default.
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