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      Continuous steady-state method using tenax for delivering tetrachloroethene to chloro-respiring bacteria.

      Applied and Environmental Microbiology
      Bacteriological Techniques, instrumentation, Biodegradation, Environmental, Bioreactors, Culture Media, Deltaproteobacteria, growth & development, metabolism, Polymers, Tetrachloroethylene

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          Tenax-TA, a solid-phase sorbent, was used as an alternative to hexadecane for continuous delivery of tetrachloroethene (PCE) to Desulfuromonas strain BB1, a chloro-respiring microorganism. In both batch and bioreactor configurations, Tenax not only maintained low, steady-state concentrations of PCE in an active culture for several months but also adsorbed the product of dechlorination, cis-1,2-dichloroethene, before it approached toxic levels.

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          11872503
          123744
          10.1128/AEM.68.3.1464-1467.2002

          Chemistry
          Bacteriological Techniques,instrumentation,Biodegradation, Environmental,Bioreactors,Culture Media,Deltaproteobacteria,growth & development,metabolism,Polymers,Tetrachloroethylene

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