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Microbial Processes in Porous Media
Abstract Microorganisms obtain energy for growth by coupling the oxidation of electron donors with the reduction of electron acceptors for energy and cell synthesis. In porous media, such as soils and aquifers, microbes mediate a vast array of transformations, resulting in both beneficial and detrimental changes in water quality. These reactions can be modelled with Monod Kinetics, if provision is made for transport limitations due to sorption and the presence of biofilms. Important considerations for in-situ bioremediation include bioavailability of growth factors and target contaminants, reaction stoichiometry and kinetics, and the pathways of biotransformation.
Microbial Processes in Porous Media
Abstract Microorganisms obtain energy for growth by coupling the oxidation of electron donors with the reduction of electron acceptors for energy and cell synthesis. In porous media, such as soils and aquifers, microbes mediate a vast array of transformations, resulting in both beneficial and detrimental changes in water quality. These reactions can be modelled with Monod Kinetics, if provision is made for transport limitations due to sorption and the presence of biofilms. Important considerations for in-situ bioremediation include bioavailability of growth factors and target contaminants, reaction stoichiometry and kinetics, and the pathways of biotransformation.
Microbial Processes in Porous Media
Criddle, Craig S. (Autor:in) / Alvarez, Lisa M. (Autor:in) / McCarty, Perry L. (Autor:in)
01.01.1991
53 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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