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Zhang Chaojie1, Zhou Qi, Chen Ling
1Pollution Control and Source Reuse State Key Laboratory, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China. myrazh@mail.tongji.edu.cn
Abstract:
An acclimated activated sludge was examined for its ability to degrade meta-fluorophenol as sole carbon source in aerobic batch cultures. The mechanism study revealed that the initial step in the aerobic biodegradation of meta-fluorophenol was their transformation to fluorocatechol. Following transformation of the fluorophenol to fluorocatechol, ring cleavage by catechol 1,2-dioxygenases proceeded via an ortho-cleavage pathway, then defluorination occurred.
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