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Acetone and 2‐butanone creation associated with biological and chemical remediation of environmental contamination
Authors:Troy Fowler  Bruce Thompson  Jim Mueller
Institution:1. University of Kansas;2. United States Naval Academy;3. Microbial Ecology & Biotechnology Branch, US EPA Environmental Research Laboratory
Abstract:Remediating environmental contamination by either biological or chemical methods typically results in the generation of temporary chemical intermediates as part of the process. These intermediate compounds may be related to either contaminant degradation pathways or reactions generated from the amendment itself. This article summarizes previously researched pathways and representative case studies discussing the authors' experience in generating relatively high concentrations of acetone and 2‐butanone (also referred to as methyl ethyl ketone MEK]) during both biological and chemical treatments. Experience shows that even relatively high concentrations of acetone and MEK intermediates are quickly attenuated and prove not to be a hazard outside of the treatment area. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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