Although there are numerous examples of large-scale commercial microbial synthesis routes for organic bioproducts, few studies have addressed the obvious potential for microbial systems to produce inorganic functional biomaterials at scale. Here we address this by focusing on the production of nano-scale biomagnetite particles by the Fe(III)-reducing bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens, which was scaled-up successfully from lab-scale to pilot plant-scale production, whilst maintaining the surface reactivity and magnetic properties which make this material well suited to commercial exploitation. At the largest scale tested, the bacterium was grown in a 50 L bioreactor, harvested and then inoculated into a buffer solution containing Fe(III)-ox...
Nanotechnological developments, including fabrication and use of magnetic nanomaterials, are growing...
Nanotechnological developments, including fabrication and use of magnetic nanomaterials, are growing...
Magnetite (Fe3O4) is a widespread magnetic iron oxide encountered in many biological and geological ...
Although there are numerous examples of large-scale commercial microbial synthesis routes for organi...
The microbial synthesis of biominerals offers a potentially sustainable green solution for the produ...
Recent researches have shown that microbe–metal interactions play an important role in metal cycling...
To optimize the production of biomagnetite for the bioremediation of metal oxyanion contaminated wat...
The bacterium Actinobacter sp. has been shown to be capable of extracellularly synthesizing iron bas...
The synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles has long been an area of active research. Magnetic nanoparti...
Nanoscale ferrimagnetic particles have a diverse range of uses from directed cancer therapy and drug...
Engineered nanoparticles offer the potential for remediation of land and water that has been contami...
International audienceMagnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are a heterogeneous group of Gram-negative prokar...
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) comprised of magnetite are fast gaining interest in the scientific rese...
Nanoparticles are the materials having dimensions of the order of 100 nm or less. They exhibit a hig...
Magnetic nanoparticles have both fundamental and technological applications, ranging from environmen...
Nanotechnological developments, including fabrication and use of magnetic nanomaterials, are growing...
Nanotechnological developments, including fabrication and use of magnetic nanomaterials, are growing...
Magnetite (Fe3O4) is a widespread magnetic iron oxide encountered in many biological and geological ...
Although there are numerous examples of large-scale commercial microbial synthesis routes for organi...
The microbial synthesis of biominerals offers a potentially sustainable green solution for the produ...
Recent researches have shown that microbe–metal interactions play an important role in metal cycling...
To optimize the production of biomagnetite for the bioremediation of metal oxyanion contaminated wat...
The bacterium Actinobacter sp. has been shown to be capable of extracellularly synthesizing iron bas...
The synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles has long been an area of active research. Magnetic nanoparti...
Nanoscale ferrimagnetic particles have a diverse range of uses from directed cancer therapy and drug...
Engineered nanoparticles offer the potential for remediation of land and water that has been contami...
International audienceMagnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are a heterogeneous group of Gram-negative prokar...
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) comprised of magnetite are fast gaining interest in the scientific rese...
Nanoparticles are the materials having dimensions of the order of 100 nm or less. They exhibit a hig...
Magnetic nanoparticles have both fundamental and technological applications, ranging from environmen...
Nanotechnological developments, including fabrication and use of magnetic nanomaterials, are growing...
Nanotechnological developments, including fabrication and use of magnetic nanomaterials, are growing...
Magnetite (Fe3O4) is a widespread magnetic iron oxide encountered in many biological and geological ...