[Biodegradability and degradation mechanism of 3-fluorophenol by the activated sludge].
Chao-jie Zhang, Qi Zhou, Ling Chen, Yuan Yuan, Hui Yu
Index: Huan Jing Ke Xue 27(9) , 1841-5, (2006)
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Abstract
An acclimated activated sludge was examined for its ability to degrade 3-fluorophenol in aerobic batch cultures. The result indicated that the organism degrades up to 100 mg/L 3-fluorophenol completely with approximately 100% fluoride anion release within 16 h. 3-Fluorophenol can serve as the sole carbon source and energy source for the organism. The acclimated activated sludge can degrade 3-fluorophenol effectively. The degradation mechanism study reveal that the initial step in the aerobic biodegradation of 3-fluorophenol is its transformation to fluorocatechol. Following transformation of the fluorophenol to fluorocatechol, ring cleavage by catechol 1, 2-dioxygenase proceedes via an ortho-cleavage pathway, then defluorination occurres.
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