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Simultaneous bio-reduction of trichloroethene, trichloroethane, and chloroform using a hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor
Jinwook Chung,
Bruce Rittmann
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Environmental Biotechnology, Swette Center for (EB)
Biodesign Institute
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Engineering & Materials Science
Trichloroethylene
100%
Chlorine compounds
93%
Biofilms
80%
Membranes
50%
Hydrogen
47%
Water
16%
Nitrates
12%
Groundwater
11%
Sulfates
11%
Bacteria
11%
Solubility
10%
Electrons
9%
Contamination
9%
Demonstrations
8%
Gases
5%
Air
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
chloroform
68%
trichloroethylene
67%
biofilm
53%
hydrogen
46%
reactor
41%
membrane
40%
water
9%
solubility
8%
document
7%
nitrate
7%
sulfate
7%
electron
6%
contamination
6%
bacterium
6%
groundwater
6%
atmosphere
5%
air
5%
gas
5%
chemical
4%
Chemical Compounds
Trichloroethene
90%
Chloroform
49%
Solvent
27%
Chloroethane
17%
Chloromethane
15%
Groundwater
10%
Electron Donor
9%
Reduction
9%
Sulfate
7%
Nitrate
7%
Solubility
6%
Gas
5%
Hydrogen
5%
Mixture
4%