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Complete mineralization of benzene by aquifer microorganisms under strictly anaerobic conditions
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Hazardous WasteAnaerobic ConditionsEngineeringAnaerobic DigestionGroundwater RemediationChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistrySeal BeachBioremediationMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental Microbiology14C-labeled BenzeneMm SulfateComplete MineralizationEcotoxicologyEnvironmental FateChemical PollutionWaste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental RemediationAquifer MicroorganismsMicrobiological Degradation
Benzene was mineralized to CO2 by aquifer-derived microorganisms under strictly anaerobic conditions. The degradation occurred in microcosms containing gasoline-contaminated subsurface sediment from Seal Beach, California, and anaerobic, sulfide-reduced defined mineral medium supplemented with 20 mM sulfate. Benzene, at initial concentrations ranging from 40 to 200 microM, was depleted in all microcosms and more than 90% of 14C-labeled benzene was mineralized to 14CO2.
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