Anaerobic dechlorination of 2,4-dichlorophenol in freshwater sediments in the presence of sulfate.
AUTOR(ES)
Kohring, G W
RESUMO
In the presence of added sulfate, 2,4-dichlorophenol and 4-chlorophenol were transformed stoichiometrically to 4-chlorophenol and phenol, respectively, in anaerobic freshwater lake sediments between 18 and 40 degrees C. The concomitantly occurring sulfate reduction reduced the initial sulfate concentration from 25 mM to about 6 to 8 mM and depressed methane formation.
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