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The degradation of trichloroethylene in mixed methanogenic cultures
N. H. Baek,
Peter R. Jaffe
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Materials Institute
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Engineering & Materials Science
Trichloroethylene
100%
Fermenters
61%
Methanogens
50%
Degradation
41%
Hydrogen
23%
Methane
18%
Metabolism
12%
Hydrogenation
12%
Microorganisms
11%
Carbonates
11%
Fermentation
11%
Carbon
7%
Substrates
7%
Chemical Compounds
Fermenters
90%
Chloroethane
76%
Methane
23%
Hydrogen
22%
Ethene
16%
Fermentation
14%
Carbonate
11%
Double Bond
11%
Pharmacological Metabolism
11%
Hydrogenation
10%
Carbon Atom
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
trichloroethylene
67%
degradation
38%
hydrogen
23%
methane
15%
natural material
12%
symbiosis
11%
inorganic carbon
11%
methanogenesis
11%
anoxic conditions
9%
ethylene
9%
fermentation
9%
metabolism
8%
microorganism
7%
substrate
6%
carbonate
6%
product
4%