Nowadays, metal pollution due to the huge release of toxic elements to the environment has become one of the world's biggest problems. Bioremediation is a promising tool for reducing the mobility and toxicity of these contaminants (e.g. selenium), being an efficient, environmentally friendly, and inexpensive strategy. The present study describes the capacity of Stenotrophomonas bentonitica to biotransform SeVI through enzymatic reduction and volatilization processes. HAADF-STEM analysis showed the bacterium to effectively reduce SeVI (200 mM) into intra- and extracellular crystalline Se0 nanorods, made mainly of two different Se allotropes: monoclinic (m-Se) and trigonal (t-Se). XAS analysis appears to indicate a Se crystallization process ...
Selenite is extremely biotoxic, and as a result of this, exploitation of microorganisms able to redu...
Selenium is a trace element commonly found in the earth’s crust. It belongs to the Group 16 (chalcog...
Nuclear waste containing radionuclides including selenium isotopes, Se79, will be disposed of in fut...
Nowadays, metal pollution due to the huge release of toxic elements to the environment has become on...
International audienceThe widespread use of selenium (Se) in technological applications (e.g., solar...
Microorganisms such as Stenotrophomonas bentonitica could influence the safety of the deep geologica...
In this study, a bacterial strain exhibiting high selenite (Na2SeO3) tolerance and reduction capacit...
Methane-oxidizing bacteria are well known for their role in the global methane cycle and their poten...
Five bacterial strains identified in soil samples collected at three dismissed industrial sites cont...
Microorganisms capable of transforming toxic selenium oxyanions into non-toxic elemental selenium (S...
A wide range of microorganisms have been shown to transform seleniumcontaining oxyanions to reduced...
The wide anthropogenic use of selenium compounds represents the major source of selenium pollution w...
Certain types of anaerobic granular sludge, which consists of microbial aggregates, can reduce selen...
Selenium species, particularly the oxyanions selenite and selenate, are significant pollutants in th...
Biofilms have been reported to have an important role in the biogeochemical cycling of toxic element...
Selenite is extremely biotoxic, and as a result of this, exploitation of microorganisms able to redu...
Selenium is a trace element commonly found in the earth’s crust. It belongs to the Group 16 (chalcog...
Nuclear waste containing radionuclides including selenium isotopes, Se79, will be disposed of in fut...
Nowadays, metal pollution due to the huge release of toxic elements to the environment has become on...
International audienceThe widespread use of selenium (Se) in technological applications (e.g., solar...
Microorganisms such as Stenotrophomonas bentonitica could influence the safety of the deep geologica...
In this study, a bacterial strain exhibiting high selenite (Na2SeO3) tolerance and reduction capacit...
Methane-oxidizing bacteria are well known for their role in the global methane cycle and their poten...
Five bacterial strains identified in soil samples collected at three dismissed industrial sites cont...
Microorganisms capable of transforming toxic selenium oxyanions into non-toxic elemental selenium (S...
A wide range of microorganisms have been shown to transform seleniumcontaining oxyanions to reduced...
The wide anthropogenic use of selenium compounds represents the major source of selenium pollution w...
Certain types of anaerobic granular sludge, which consists of microbial aggregates, can reduce selen...
Selenium species, particularly the oxyanions selenite and selenate, are significant pollutants in th...
Biofilms have been reported to have an important role in the biogeochemical cycling of toxic element...
Selenite is extremely biotoxic, and as a result of this, exploitation of microorganisms able to redu...
Selenium is a trace element commonly found in the earth’s crust. It belongs to the Group 16 (chalcog...
Nuclear waste containing radionuclides including selenium isotopes, Se79, will be disposed of in fut...