The environmental conditions for the planned geological disposal of radioactive waste —including hyper-alkaline pH, radiation or anoxia—are expected to be extremely harsh for microbial activity. However, it is thought that microbial communities will develop in these repositories, and this would have implications for geodisposal integrity and the control of radionuclide migration through the surrounding environment. Nuclear waste contains radioactive isotopes of selenium (Se) such as 79Se, which has been identified as one of the main radionuclides in a geodisposal system. Here, we use the bacterial species Stenotrophomonas bentonitica, isolated from bentonites serving as an artificial barrier reference material in repositories, to stu...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for the cell that has multiple applications in medicine and te...
Certain types of anaerobic granular sludge, which consists of microbial aggregates, can reduce selen...
Redox-sensitive metal contaminants in subsurface environments can be reduced enzymatically or indire...
The deep geological repository (DGR) system is widely accepted as the solution for the disposal of ...
Nuclear waste containing radionuclides including selenium isotopes, Se79, will be disposed of in fut...
With the drastic increase in selenium-releasing anthropogenic activities, the bioaccumulation of tox...
Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient and is also used in various industrial processes. Howeve...
Selenium species, particularly the oxyanions selenite and selenate, are significant pollutants in th...
Waste rock dumps at coal mines in the Elk Valley are the primary source of selenium (Se) in the Elk ...
This work was supported by the grants obtained by M.P-C: (FPU 15/04284; "Formacion de Profesorado Un...
79Se is a major dose-determining redox-sensitive nuclide in safety analysis of radioactive waste dis...
Selenium (Se) nanoparticles are often synthesized by anaerobes. However, anaerobic bacteria cannot b...
Diplôme : Diplôme de Recherche UniversitaireSelenium (Se) is naturally present in the environment. S...
The geochemical behaviour and bio-availability of selenium have an unexpectedly intricate impact on...
In the scope of the studies carried out on the geological disposal of radioactive wastes, it is esse...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for the cell that has multiple applications in medicine and te...
Certain types of anaerobic granular sludge, which consists of microbial aggregates, can reduce selen...
Redox-sensitive metal contaminants in subsurface environments can be reduced enzymatically or indire...
The deep geological repository (DGR) system is widely accepted as the solution for the disposal of ...
Nuclear waste containing radionuclides including selenium isotopes, Se79, will be disposed of in fut...
With the drastic increase in selenium-releasing anthropogenic activities, the bioaccumulation of tox...
Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient and is also used in various industrial processes. Howeve...
Selenium species, particularly the oxyanions selenite and selenate, are significant pollutants in th...
Waste rock dumps at coal mines in the Elk Valley are the primary source of selenium (Se) in the Elk ...
This work was supported by the grants obtained by M.P-C: (FPU 15/04284; "Formacion de Profesorado Un...
79Se is a major dose-determining redox-sensitive nuclide in safety analysis of radioactive waste dis...
Selenium (Se) nanoparticles are often synthesized by anaerobes. However, anaerobic bacteria cannot b...
Diplôme : Diplôme de Recherche UniversitaireSelenium (Se) is naturally present in the environment. S...
The geochemical behaviour and bio-availability of selenium have an unexpectedly intricate impact on...
In the scope of the studies carried out on the geological disposal of radioactive wastes, it is esse...
Selenium (Se) is an essential element for the cell that has multiple applications in medicine and te...
Certain types of anaerobic granular sludge, which consists of microbial aggregates, can reduce selen...
Redox-sensitive metal contaminants in subsurface environments can be reduced enzymatically or indire...