Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4482560 Water Research 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
► The results of this study demonstrate that limited microbial reductive dechlorination activity occurs above 35 °C. ► Soil heating decreases reductive dechlorination activity even after soil cooling. ► Thermal treatment increases electron donor bioavailability. ► Competing microbial processes consume the bulk of the liberated electron donors. ► Bioaugmentation inocula without methanogens are promising.
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