Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 2000.Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-382).Experimental and analytical studies were performed to investigate the behavior of uranium with bacteria in an anaerobic environment. Laboratory studies used Shewanella putrefaciens because of its ability to grow rapidly in aerobic conditions and reduce metals in anaerobic conditions. Under anaerobic conditions, Shewanella putrefaciens use aqueous uranium as the electron acceptor in lieu of oxygen. The reduction of U(VI) to U(IV) removes uranium from solution and forms an insoluble compound known as uraninite. Ultraviolet/Visible Spectroscopy was used to analyze uranium ion complexion with several oxazine ...
Our understanding of subsurface microbiology is hindered by the inaccessibility of this environment,...
Studies were conducted primarily with sediments, both in laboratory incubations and in a field exper...
Uranium is a contaminant of interest due to its toxicity and mobility in groundwater. It is a redox...
Experimental and analytical studies were performed to investigate the behavior of uranium with bacte...
Work has been performed in two areas; the reduction of uranium by bacteria and the characterization ...
The microbially-mediated reduction of U (VI) is a potential in situ strategy for the remediation of...
This study examines the interaction between two genera of bacteria and the biochemical reduction of ...
The Old Rifle Mill Processing site at Rifle, CO, contains uranium contaminated groundwater. The pres...
Bioremediation of U contaminated groundwater is based on the microbial in situ reduction of soluble...
Biological uranium (VI) reduction was investigated using a mixed-culture of U(VI) reducing bacteria ...
The release of uranium and other transuranics into the environment, and their subsequent mobility, a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 20...
A promising remediation approach to mitigate subsurface uranium contamination is the stimulation of ...
Recent results from laboratory and field studies support that dissimilatory metal reducing (DMR) bac...
Subsurface reduction of U(VI) can be mediated by microorganisms and their redox-active mineral bypr...
Our understanding of subsurface microbiology is hindered by the inaccessibility of this environment,...
Studies were conducted primarily with sediments, both in laboratory incubations and in a field exper...
Uranium is a contaminant of interest due to its toxicity and mobility in groundwater. It is a redox...
Experimental and analytical studies were performed to investigate the behavior of uranium with bacte...
Work has been performed in two areas; the reduction of uranium by bacteria and the characterization ...
The microbially-mediated reduction of U (VI) is a potential in situ strategy for the remediation of...
This study examines the interaction between two genera of bacteria and the biochemical reduction of ...
The Old Rifle Mill Processing site at Rifle, CO, contains uranium contaminated groundwater. The pres...
Bioremediation of U contaminated groundwater is based on the microbial in situ reduction of soluble...
Biological uranium (VI) reduction was investigated using a mixed-culture of U(VI) reducing bacteria ...
The release of uranium and other transuranics into the environment, and their subsequent mobility, a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 20...
A promising remediation approach to mitigate subsurface uranium contamination is the stimulation of ...
Recent results from laboratory and field studies support that dissimilatory metal reducing (DMR) bac...
Subsurface reduction of U(VI) can be mediated by microorganisms and their redox-active mineral bypr...
Our understanding of subsurface microbiology is hindered by the inaccessibility of this environment,...
Studies were conducted primarily with sediments, both in laboratory incubations and in a field exper...
Uranium is a contaminant of interest due to its toxicity and mobility in groundwater. It is a redox...