Biocatalytic oxidation of Arsenite (As3+) to arsenate (As5+) in a mobilized and immobilized chemoautotrophic bacterium has been a challenging area of metallic bioremediation research. This is because arsenic in its trivalent form (As(III)) is a major water pollutant and a threat to the human health and the environment. Previous studies have shown that Gram-positive species: Bacillus sp., and Exiguobacterium sp, has the tendency to biologically catalyse or mediate the oxidation of As3+ to As5+. The redox process is believed to be thermodynamic feasible because of the Mo6+ content of the microbial cell sub unit, acting as an electron acceptor for As3+ oxidation with adequate amount of energy generated for cell growth and metabolism. The...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary preoxidative step transf...
Decrease of As authorized level in drinking waters to 10 μg.l-1 requires developing treatments with ...
Catalytic bio-oxidation of toxic Arsenite (As(III)) to Arsenate (As(V)) in a mixed culture of bacter...
In drinking water supply, arsenic exists mostly as As(III) and As(V) forms which are toxic to living...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic (As) is a redox-active metalloid whose toxicity and environmental mobility ...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary pre-oxidative step trans...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element present in many (ground)water sources in the world. Most conventiona...
Arsenic, present as impurity in many sulfide ores, dissolves during the bioleaching process and the ...
Laboratory scale bioreactors were used to investigate the treatment of arsenic species deliberately ...
Microbial biotransformations have a major impact on contamination by toxic elements, which threatens...
The aim of this term paper is to review the different biogeochemical processes controlling the solub...
Contamination of aquifers with As has raised great concern, because of serious risks to human health...
International audienceThe influence of arsenite [As(III)] on natural microbial communities and the c...
International audienceMicrobial biotransformations have a major impact on contamination by toxic ele...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary preoxidative step transf...
Decrease of As authorized level in drinking waters to 10 μg.l-1 requires developing treatments with ...
Catalytic bio-oxidation of toxic Arsenite (As(III)) to Arsenate (As(V)) in a mixed culture of bacter...
In drinking water supply, arsenic exists mostly as As(III) and As(V) forms which are toxic to living...
Sparks, Donald L.Arsenic (As) is a redox-active metalloid whose toxicity and environmental mobility ...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary pre-oxidative step trans...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic element present in many (ground)water sources in the world. Most conventiona...
Arsenic, present as impurity in many sulfide ores, dissolves during the bioleaching process and the ...
Laboratory scale bioreactors were used to investigate the treatment of arsenic species deliberately ...
Microbial biotransformations have a major impact on contamination by toxic elements, which threatens...
The aim of this term paper is to review the different biogeochemical processes controlling the solub...
Contamination of aquifers with As has raised great concern, because of serious risks to human health...
International audienceThe influence of arsenite [As(III)] on natural microbial communities and the c...
International audienceMicrobial biotransformations have a major impact on contamination by toxic ele...
Arsenic (As) contamination in drinking water represents a worldwide threat to human health. During l...
The removal of arsenic toxicity from water is accomplished by a preliminary preoxidative step transf...
Decrease of As authorized level in drinking waters to 10 μg.l-1 requires developing treatments with ...