Rapid Anaerobic Benzene Oxidation with a Variety of Chelated Fe(III) Forms.

Applied and Environmental Microbiology
D R LovleyF H Chapelle

Abstract

Fe(III) chelated to such compounds as EDTA, N-methyliminodiacetic acid, ethanol diglycine, humic acids, and phosphates stimulated benzene oxidation coupled to Fe(III) reduction in anaerobic sediments from a petroleum-contaminated aquifer as effectively as or more effectively than nitrilotriacetic acid did in a previously demonstrated stimulation experiment. These results indicate that many forms of chelated Fe(III) might be applicable to aquifer remediation.

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