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Sequential biodegradation pathway

Due to the sequential biodegradation pathway (Fig. 19.1), a sequential electrolytic production of hydrogen and oxygen holds the opportunity to stimulate the reductive dechlorination of the higher chlorinated compounds (PCE, TCE) down-gradient the cathode in the first step and subsequently the oxidative degradation of the lower chlorinated metabolites (cA-DCE, VC) down-gradient the anode. The... [Pg.404]

Figure 1. Upper atrazine biodegradation pathway in all known atrazine-mineralizing bacteria showing hydrolytic conversion of atrazine to cyanuric acid. Dehalogenation of atrazine to 2-hydroxyatrazine is catalyze by the gene product of atzA. 2-Hydroxyatrazine is then sequentially AT-deaUcylated to produce cyanuric acid by enzymes encoded by atzB and atzC,... Figure 1. Upper atrazine biodegradation pathway in all known atrazine-mineralizing bacteria showing hydrolytic conversion of atrazine to cyanuric acid. Dehalogenation of atrazine to 2-hydroxyatrazine is catalyze by the gene product of atzA. 2-Hydroxyatrazine is then sequentially AT-deaUcylated to produce cyanuric acid by enzymes encoded by atzB and atzC,...

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