Heavy metals removal by sand filters inoculated with metal sorbing and precipitating bacteria
暂无分享,去创建一个
L. Diels | L. Macaskie | M. Tsezos | J. Finlay | T. Pümpel | J. Winters | A. Ryngaert | L. Hooyberghs | S. Roy | H. Wouters | B. Pernfuss | P. Spaans | E. Walter | H. Woebking
[1] F. Schinner,et al. Treatment of rinsing water from electroless nickel plating with a biologically active moving-bed sand filter , 2001 .
[2] Ricardo Amils,et al. Biohydrometallurgy and the environment toward the mining of the 21st century : proceedings of the International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium, IBS'99, held in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain, June 20-23, 1999 , 1999 .
[3] F. Schinner,et al. Removal of nickel from plating rinsing water with a moving-bed sand filter inoculated with metal sorbing and precipitating bacteria , 1999 .
[4] M. Tsezos,et al. A systematic study on equilibrium and kinetics of biosorptive accumulation. The case of Ag and Ni , 1995 .
[5] L. Macaskie,et al. Phosphatase-mediated heavy metal accumulation by a Citrobacter sp. and related enterobacteria. , 1994, FEMS microbiology letters.
[6] M. Mergeay,et al. Plasmids for heavy metal resistance in Alcaligenes eutrophus CH34: mechanisms and applications. , 1994, FEMS microbiology reviews.
[7] R. Murray,et al. Sites of metal deposition in the cell wall of Bacillus subtilis , 1980, Journal of bacteriology.