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Publikováno v:
Desalination. 407:24-32
Recently, a modified fouling index (MFI) is published on ASTM, and thus, is expected to become a standard method for evaluating fouling potential, as a supplement to silt density index (SDI). Employing membranes with smaller pore size in MFI measurem
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2017:571-574
Publikováno v:
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 99:9267-9276
Clean-up of vinyl chloride (VC)-contaminated groundwater could be enhanced by stimulating aerobic VC-oxidizing bacterial populations (e.g., methanotrophs) with amendments such as molecular oxygen. In addition, ethene gas injection could further stimu
Autor:
Yang Oh Jin, Timothy E. Mattes
Publikováno v:
Letters in Applied Microbiology. 53:576-580
Aims: Degenerate qPCR primer sets that target the functional genes etnC and etnE in etheneotrophs and vinyl chloride-assimilating bacteria were assessed and modified in an effort to improve performance. Methods and Results: Functional gene abundance
Publikováno v:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76:3413-3419
Vinyl chloride (VC) is a toxic groundwater pollutant associated with plastic manufacture and chlorinated solvent use. Aerobic bacteria that grow on VC as a carbon and energy source can evolve in the laboratory from bacteria that grow on ethene, but t
Proteomic Analysis of Ethene-Enriched Groundwater Microcosms from a Vinyl Chloride-Contaminated Site
Autor:
Yang Oh Jin, Samuel Fogel, Timothy E. Mattes, Laura S. Schmidt, Adina S. Chuang, Donna Smoler, Yalan Li
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 44:1594-1601
Contamination of groundwater with vinyl chloride (VC), a known human carcinogen, is a common environmental problem at plastics manufacturing, dry cleaning, and military sites. At many sites, there is the potential to cleanup VC groundwater plumes wit
Autor:
Timothy E. Mattes, Yang Oh Jin
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 42:4784-4789
Contamination of drinking water source zones by vinyl chloride (VC), a known human carcinogen and common groundwater contaminant, poses a public health risk. Bioremediation applications involving aerobic, VC-assimilating bacteria could be useful in a
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 47(14)
Biostimulation of groundwater microbial communities (e.g., with carbon sources) is a common approach to achieving in situ bioremediation of organic pollutants (e.g., explosives). We monitored a field-scale approach to remediate the explosive RDX (hex
Autor:
Timothy E. Mattes, Yang Oh Jin
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 44(23)
Vinyl chloride (VC) is a known human carcinogen that is primarily formed in groundwater via incomplete anaerobic dechlorination of chloroethenes. Aerobic, ethene-degrading bacteria (etheneotrophs), which are capable of both fortuitous and growth-link
Autor:
Livermore, Joshua A.1, Yang Oh Jin1, Arnseth, Richard W.2, LePuil, Michael2, Mattes, Timothy E.1 tim-mattes@uiowa.edu
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 7/16/2013, Vol. 47 Issue 14, p7672-7678. 7p.