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Microbial oxidation of gaseous hydrocarbons: Epoxidation of C2 to C4 n-alkenes by methylothrophic bacteria.
The microbial oxidation of methane in biocover is considered a promising technology for the mitigation of methane emissions from landfills.
It has been shown that bioleaching involves at least three important sub-processes, viz., attack of the sulfide mineral, microbial oxidation of ferrous iron and some sulfur moiety.
This paper reviews the scarce knowledge of how electricity can be used to produce hydrogen in the microbial oxidation of acetate or other substrates.
Microbial oxidation of the reduced compounds contained in the seep fluids led to a locally patchy carbonate cementation of the sediments at the seep sites.
Stable isotope probing could be used to further investigate the contribution of P. halocryophilus Or1 to the microbial oxidation of organic matter at low and subzero temperatures, which is important in refining global flux models where microbial mineralization dominates the flux of CO2 emitted from permafrost and tundra (Zak and Kling, 2006).
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In addition, in the natural environment the microbial oxidation products of Mn II) are mainly birnessite-like phases exhibiting poor crystallinity and hexagonal symmetry [16 19].
This operating condition promoted intense Fe(II) microbial oxidation and subsequent precipitation of As-bearing schwertmannite and amorphous ferric arsenate.
First, aS0 itself influences the behavior of other elements in nature and constrains the metabolic energy available from microbial oxidation, disproportionation or reduction of zero-valent sulfur.
Sediment carbon processes simulated in the new numerical model include in-conduit erosion and deposition, sediment carbon transport, surficial fine grained laminae evolution, carbon pool mixing, microbial oxidation, and the understudied process of sediment carbon exchange during equilibrium transport.
However, microbial oxidation should not affect the prevalence of chloride, which is a conservative ion (i.e., an ion that is not utilized in redox reactions, does not sorb readily to mineral surfaces or complex with other ions, and is not easily removed from solution) (Kresse et al. 2012).
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