Microbial reduction of hexavalent uranium has been studied widely for its potential role in bioremediation and immobilization of soluble U(VI) in contaminated groundwater. More recently, some microorganisms have been examined for their role in immobilization of U(VI) via precipitation of uranyl phosphate minerals mediated by microbial phosphate release, alleviating the requirement for long-term redox control. Here, we investigated the mechanism of U(VI) removal mediated by an environmental isolate, strain UFO1, that is indigenous to the Field Research Center (FRC) in Oak Ridge, TN and has been detected in U(VI)- contaminated sediments. Changes in U(VI) speciation were examined in the presence and absence of the electron-shuttling moiety, an...
Soil and groundwater contamination with actinides like uranium is a serious environmental concern. P...
It has generally been assumed that the bioreduction of hexavalent uranium in groundwater systems wil...
Although there is consensus that microorganisms significantly influence uranium speciation and mobil...
Microbial reduction of hexavalent uranium has been studied widely for its potential role in bioremed...
Microbial reduction of hexavalent uranium has been studied widely for its potential role in bioremed...
Microbial reduction of hexavalent uranium has been studied widely for its potential role in bioremed...
Stimulating the microbial reduction of aqueous uranium(VI) to insoluble U(IV) via electron donor a...
Until recently, the reduction of U(VI) to U(IV) during bioremediation was assumed to produce solely ...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
As the dominant radionuclide by mass in many radioactive wastes, the control of uranium mobility in ...
US Department of Energy nuclear fuel and weapon production has resulted in uranium contaminated soil...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
<div><p>Stimulating the microbially-mediated precipitation of uranium biominerals may be used to tre...
Reductive immobilization of uranium by the stimulation of dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMR...
Reductive immobilization of uranium by the stimulation of dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMR...
Soil and groundwater contamination with actinides like uranium is a serious environmental concern. P...
It has generally been assumed that the bioreduction of hexavalent uranium in groundwater systems wil...
Although there is consensus that microorganisms significantly influence uranium speciation and mobil...
Microbial reduction of hexavalent uranium has been studied widely for its potential role in bioremed...
Microbial reduction of hexavalent uranium has been studied widely for its potential role in bioremed...
Microbial reduction of hexavalent uranium has been studied widely for its potential role in bioremed...
Stimulating the microbial reduction of aqueous uranium(VI) to insoluble U(IV) via electron donor a...
Until recently, the reduction of U(VI) to U(IV) during bioremediation was assumed to produce solely ...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
As the dominant radionuclide by mass in many radioactive wastes, the control of uranium mobility in ...
US Department of Energy nuclear fuel and weapon production has resulted in uranium contaminated soil...
Uranium contaminations of the subsurface in the vicinity of nuclear materials processing sites pose ...
<div><p>Stimulating the microbially-mediated precipitation of uranium biominerals may be used to tre...
Reductive immobilization of uranium by the stimulation of dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMR...
Reductive immobilization of uranium by the stimulation of dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria (DMR...
Soil and groundwater contamination with actinides like uranium is a serious environmental concern. P...
It has generally been assumed that the bioreduction of hexavalent uranium in groundwater systems wil...
Although there is consensus that microorganisms significantly influence uranium speciation and mobil...