Cupriavidus metallidurans, a bacterium capable of reductively precipitating toxic, aqueous gold(I/III)-complexes, dominates biofilm communities on gold (Au) grains from Australia. To examine the importance of C. metallidurans biofilms in secondary Au formation, we assessed the biomineralization potential of biofilms growing in quartz-sand-packed columns to periodic amendment with Au(I)-thiosulfate. In these experiments, >99 wt % of Au, was retained compared t
Using iron- and sulfur-oxidising bacteria to catalyse the breakdown of sulfides that host the gold i...
Biofilms living on gold (Au) grains play a key role in the biogeochemical cycle of Au by promoting t...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
Cupriavidus metallidurans, a bacterium capable of reductively precipitating toxic, aqueous gold(I/II...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with secondary gold grains from two sites in Australia. 16Sribosom...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold (Au), i.e. its solubilization, transport and re-precipitation, le...
While the role of microorganisms as main drivers of metal mobility and mineral formation under Earth...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with secondary gold grains from two sites in Australia. 165 riboso...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid,...
Microorganisms capable of actively solubilizing and precipitating gold appear to play a larger role ...
A consortium containing halophilic, dissimilatory sulphate-reducing bacteria was enriched from Basqu...
Gold particles contain gold and other toxic, heavy metals, making them 'extreme' geochemical microen...
Biofilms on placer gold (Au)-particle surfaces drive Au solubilization and re-concentration thereby ...
The β-Proteobacterium Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34, which dominates biofilm communities on natural...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid, ...
Using iron- and sulfur-oxidising bacteria to catalyse the breakdown of sulfides that host the gold i...
Biofilms living on gold (Au) grains play a key role in the biogeochemical cycle of Au by promoting t...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
Cupriavidus metallidurans, a bacterium capable of reductively precipitating toxic, aqueous gold(I/II...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with secondary gold grains from two sites in Australia. 16Sribosom...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold (Au), i.e. its solubilization, transport and re-precipitation, le...
While the role of microorganisms as main drivers of metal mobility and mineral formation under Earth...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with secondary gold grains from two sites in Australia. 165 riboso...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid,...
Microorganisms capable of actively solubilizing and precipitating gold appear to play a larger role ...
A consortium containing halophilic, dissimilatory sulphate-reducing bacteria was enriched from Basqu...
Gold particles contain gold and other toxic, heavy metals, making them 'extreme' geochemical microen...
Biofilms on placer gold (Au)-particle surfaces drive Au solubilization and re-concentration thereby ...
The β-Proteobacterium Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34, which dominates biofilm communities on natural...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid, ...
Using iron- and sulfur-oxidising bacteria to catalyse the breakdown of sulfides that host the gold i...
Biofilms living on gold (Au) grains play a key role in the biogeochemical cycle of Au by promoting t...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...