Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology 2009
DOI: 10.1002/0471238961.0209151816180914.a01.pub2
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Bioremediation

Abstract: Bioremediation is the process of judiciously exploiting biological processes to minimize an unwanted environmental impact; usually the aim is the removal of a contaminant from the biosphere. Like most definitions in biology, that of bioremediation is the subject of some debate. A narrow definition might focus on the conversion of contaminating organic molecules to CO 2 , water, and inorganic ions, and the oxidation or reduction of contaminating inorganic ions such as nitrate or ammonia … Show more

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