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Chemical Engineering & Technology | 1999

Experimental Investigations and Kinetic Models for the Cometabolic Biological Reduction of Trinitrotoluene

Gregor Daun; Hiltrud Lenke; Hans-Joachim Knackmuß; Matthias Reuß

Soils, contaminated with the explosive trinitrotoluene, can be remediated in a soil slurry process by adding easily degradable substrates. During the anaerobic fermentation of these substrates TNT is biologically reduced to metabolites, like triaminotoluene, which subsequently are immobilized in the soil by chemical reactions with soil components. Experimental investigations revealed that the cometabolic yield, defined as the ratio of TNT completely reduced per auxiliary substrate fermented, was not fixed but varied strongly with process conditions and could be increased by a factor of 10. Efforts to model this process were only partially successful as details of the underlying cometabolism are still unknown.


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1998

Initial Reductive Reactions in Aerobic Microbial Metabolism of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene

Claudia Vorbeck; Hiltrud Lenke; Peter Fischer; Jim C. Spain; Hans-Joachim Knackmuss


Journal of Bacteriology | 1994

Identification of a hydride-Meisenheimer complex as a metabolite of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene by a Mycobacterium strain.

C Vorbeck; Hiltrud Lenke; Peter Fischer; H J Knackmuss


Environmental Science & Technology | 1998

Biological treatment of TNT-contaminated soil. 1. anaerobic cometabolic reduction and interaction of TNT and metabolites with soil components

Gregor Daun; Hiltrud Lenke; Matthias Reuss; Hans-Joachim Knackmuss


Environmental Science & Technology | 1998

Biological treatment of TNT-contaminated soil. 2.Biologically induced immobilization of the contaminants and full-scale application

Hiltrud Lenke; Jürgen Warrelmann; Gregor Daun; Kerstin Hund; Ute Sieglen; Ulrich Walter; Hans-Joachim Knackmuss


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1997

Catabolism of 3-Nitrophenol by Ralstonia eutropha JMP 134.

Andreas Schenzle; Hiltrud Lenke; Peter Fischer; P. A. Williams; H.-J. Knackmuss


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1999

Irreversible binding of biologically reduced 2,4,6‐trinitrotoluene to soil

Christof Achtnich; Ute Sieglen; Hans-Joachim Knackmuss; Hiltrud Lenke


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1998

A New 4-Nitrotoluene Degradation Pathway in a Mycobacterium Strain

Tilmann Spiess; Frank Desiere; Peter Fischer; Jim C. Spain; Hans-Joachim Knackmuss; Hiltrud Lenke


Environmental Science & Technology | 1999

Covalent Binding of Reduced Metabolites of [15N3]TNT to Soil Organic Matter during a Bioremediation Process Analyzed by 15N NMR Spectroscopy

Christof Achtnich; Errol Fernandes; Jean-Marc Bollag; Hans-Joachim Knackmuss; Hiltrud Lenke


Environmental Science & Technology | 1999

Mineralization of 2,4- and 2,6-dinitrotoluene in soil slurries

Shirley F. Nishino; Jim C. Spain; Hiltrud Lenke; Hans-Joachim Knackmuss

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Jim C. Spain

Georgia Institute of Technology

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C Vorbeck

University of Stuttgart

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