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ChemInform Abstract: SYNTHESES OF MARINE OCHTODANE ANTIFEEDANTS VIA HYDROLYTIC DEHALOGENATION
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1985AbstractDie Synthese von in Meeralgen natürlich vorkommenden Ochtodan‐Derivaten wird beschrieben.
J. ZEGARSKI, B. M. HOWARD
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Second step of hydrolytic dehalogenation in haloalkane dehalogenase investigated by QM/MM methods
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 2008AbstractMechanistic studies on the hydrolytic dehalogenation catalyzed by haloalkane dehalogenases are of importance for environmental and industrial applications. Here, Car‐Parrinello (CP) and ONIOM hybrid quantum‐mechanical/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) are used investigate the second reaction step of the catalytic cycle, which comprises a general base‐
Otyepka, M. +4 more
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Computer modelling of microbial hydrolytic dehalogenation
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1998Abstract
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Biodegradation, 2015
The widespread industrial use of organobromines which are known persistent organic pollutants has led to their accumulation in sediments and water bodies causing harm to animals and humans. While degradation of organochlorines by bacteria is well documented, information regarding degradation pathways of these recalcitrant organobromines is scarce ...
Aakanksha, Vatsal +2 more
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The widespread industrial use of organobromines which are known persistent organic pollutants has led to their accumulation in sediments and water bodies causing harm to animals and humans. While degradation of organochlorines by bacteria is well documented, information regarding degradation pathways of these recalcitrant organobromines is scarce ...
Aakanksha, Vatsal +2 more
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2018
Although bioaugmentation of pollutant-contaminated sites is a great concern, there are few reports on the relationships among indigenous microbial consortia, exogenous inocula, and pollutants in a bioaugmentation process. In this study, bioaugmentation with Pseudochrobactrum sp. BSQ1 and Massilia sp.
Xi-Hui, Xu +7 more
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Although bioaugmentation of pollutant-contaminated sites is a great concern, there are few reports on the relationships among indigenous microbial consortia, exogenous inocula, and pollutants in a bioaugmentation process. In this study, bioaugmentation with Pseudochrobactrum sp. BSQ1 and Massilia sp.
Xi-Hui, Xu +7 more
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JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
Chlorothalonil (2,4,5,6-tetrachloroisophthalonitrile; TPN) is an environmentally persistent fungicide that sees heavy use in the USA and is highly toxic to aquatic species and birds, as well as a probable human carcinogen. The chlorothalonil dehalogenase from Pseudomonas sp.
Grayson, Gerlich +6 more
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Chlorothalonil (2,4,5,6-tetrachloroisophthalonitrile; TPN) is an environmentally persistent fungicide that sees heavy use in the USA and is highly toxic to aquatic species and birds, as well as a probable human carcinogen. The chlorothalonil dehalogenase from Pseudomonas sp.
Grayson, Gerlich +6 more
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2346. Hydrolytic dehalogenation of chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents
Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, 1972openaire +1 more source

