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B-Modified Pd Cathodes for the Efficient Detoxification of Halogenated Antibiotics: Enhancing C-F Bond Breakage beyond Hydrodefluorination. [PDF]
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Biocatalytic enantioselective formation and ring-opening of oxetanes. [PDF]
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Comparative gut microbiome analysis of Rohu fish from Halda River and Kaptai Lake using 16S rRNA sequencing. [PDF]
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Engineering of Conserved Sequence Motif 1 Residues in Halohydrin Dehalogenase HheC Simultaneously Enhances Activity, Stability, and Enantioselectivity. [PDF]
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Editorial: Biodegradation of agricultural pesticides. [PDF]
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Bioelectrochemical system for dehalogenation: A review
Environmental Pollution, 2022Halogenated organic compounds are persistent pollutants, whose persistent contamination and rapid spread seriously threaten human health and the safety of ecosystems. It is difficult to remove them completely by traditional physicochemical techniques.
Chengmei Liao, Wang Xin, Nan Li
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Anaerobic Microbial Dehalogenation
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2004▪ Abstract The natural production and anthropogenic release of halogenated hydrocarbons into the environment has been the likely driving force for the evolution of an unexpectedly high microbial capacity to dehalogenate different classes of xenobiotic haloorganics.
Smidt, H., de Vos, W.M.
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1998
Halogenated organic compounds are produced industrially in large quantities and represent an important class of environmental pollutants. However, an abundance of haloorganic compounds is also produced naturally. Bacteria have evolved several strategies for the enzyme-catalyzed dehalogenation and degradation of both haloaliphatic and haloaromatic ...
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Halogenated organic compounds are produced industrially in large quantities and represent an important class of environmental pollutants. However, an abundance of haloorganic compounds is also produced naturally. Bacteria have evolved several strategies for the enzyme-catalyzed dehalogenation and degradation of both haloaliphatic and haloaromatic ...
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