The instability of iron artefacts is rooted in salt contamination during burial and damages associated with exposure to alternative oxygen levels and high relative humidity once excavated. While a combination of chemical and mechanical treatments is utilised to remove the harmful ions (chlorides, sulphur species) and excess bulky corrosion products, these methods can be hazardous for conservation staff’s health, have limited success, or require extensive treatment times. Bio-based treatments provide a potentially greener alternative for removing damaging corrosion and creating biogenic mineral passivation layers, thus remediating concerns over costs, duration, and health and safety. Pseudomonas putida mt-2 (KT2440) is capable of utilising i...
This project focuses on innovative biological methods of extraction for the preservation of waterlog...
Acid mine drainages (AMDs) arise at the weathering of sulphidic minerals. The occurrence of acidic s...
International audienceIn deep geological environments foreseen for the disposal of radioactive waste...
The instability of iron artefacts is rooted in salt contamination during burial and damages associat...
Archaeological iron artefacts encounter serious post-excavation problems when contaminated with salt...
Exploiting bacterial metabolism for the stabilisation of corroded iron artefacts is a promising alte...
Using bacteria to transform reactive corrosion products into stable compounds represents an alternat...
The biological oxidation of minerals and ores, called bioleaching, has been studied for the last dec...
Microorganisms are the main engines of elemental cycling in this planet and therefore have a profoun...
AbstractThe French concept for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste is based on a mul...
This project will probe fundamental scientific issues regarding a microbial process with potential f...
This study evaluates mechanisms of biogenic mineral formation induced by bacterial iron reduction fo...
This study evaluates mechanisms of biogenic mineral formation induced by bacterial iron reduction fo...
This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in...
The Tudor warship the Mary Rose has reached an important transition point in her conservation. The 1...
This project focuses on innovative biological methods of extraction for the preservation of waterlog...
Acid mine drainages (AMDs) arise at the weathering of sulphidic minerals. The occurrence of acidic s...
International audienceIn deep geological environments foreseen for the disposal of radioactive waste...
The instability of iron artefacts is rooted in salt contamination during burial and damages associat...
Archaeological iron artefacts encounter serious post-excavation problems when contaminated with salt...
Exploiting bacterial metabolism for the stabilisation of corroded iron artefacts is a promising alte...
Using bacteria to transform reactive corrosion products into stable compounds represents an alternat...
The biological oxidation of minerals and ores, called bioleaching, has been studied for the last dec...
Microorganisms are the main engines of elemental cycling in this planet and therefore have a profoun...
AbstractThe French concept for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste is based on a mul...
This project will probe fundamental scientific issues regarding a microbial process with potential f...
This study evaluates mechanisms of biogenic mineral formation induced by bacterial iron reduction fo...
This study evaluates mechanisms of biogenic mineral formation induced by bacterial iron reduction fo...
This open access book offers a comprehensive overview of the role and potential of microorganisms in...
The Tudor warship the Mary Rose has reached an important transition point in her conservation. The 1...
This project focuses on innovative biological methods of extraction for the preservation of waterlog...
Acid mine drainages (AMDs) arise at the weathering of sulphidic minerals. The occurrence of acidic s...
International audienceIn deep geological environments foreseen for the disposal of radioactive waste...