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Acclimation of chlorinated carbons degradation microorganism and creation of different groundwater conditions were studied in the paper. The results show that with simulated groundwater and appropriate electron acceptors chosen, groundwater conditions desired can be created. Microorganism quantity and activity have been enhanced after 5 acclimation cycles. However, more than 90% of PCE removal efficiency was due to volatilization instead of biodegradation. Some TCE detected show that chlorinated carbons degradation microorganism was accumulated.
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Li, Y., Pan, T., Li, J., Liu, F. (2011). Creation of Different Groundwater Conditions and Acclimation of Chlorinated Carbons Degradation Microorganisms. In: Jin, D., Lin, S. (eds) Advances in Computer Science, Intelligent System and Environment. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 106. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23753-9_86
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