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Carbohydrate functionalized polymers carboxylic acid

Biochemical tests are usually performed after pure cultures have been obtained. The standard indole, methyl red, Voges-Proskauer, citrate, and litmus milk tests may be used to show important physiological characteristics. To study the functional diversity of bacteria, the utilization of carbohydrates, amines, amides, carboxylic acids, amino acids, polymers, and other carbon and nitrogen sources can be tested.28 Dilution-based most-probable number (MPN) techniques with phospholipid fatty acids as biomarkers have been employed for studying different bacterial species in lakes.40 The patterns of antibiotic resistance in bacteria isolated from natural waters have been useful for identifying sources of water pollution.34... [Pg.5]

Figure 7.4 Carbohydrate-functionalized ROMP polymers for binding (a) L-selectin and (b) concanavalin A. (c) Hyaluronan-conjugated PNBE. (d) Poly(5,5-dihydroxyoxanorbornane carboxylic acid). Figure 7.4 Carbohydrate-functionalized ROMP polymers for binding (a) L-selectin and (b) concanavalin A. (c) Hyaluronan-conjugated PNBE. (d) Poly(5,5-dihydroxyoxanorbornane carboxylic acid).
Biosorption is a rather complex process affected by several factors that include different binding mechanisms (Figure 10.4). Most of the functional groups responsible for metal binding are found in cell walls and include carboxyl, hydroxyl, sulfate, sulfhydryl, phosphate, amino, amide, imine, and imidazol moieties.4 90 The cell wall of plant biomass has proteins, lipids, carbohydrate polymers (cellulose, xylane, mannan, etc.), and inorganic ions of Ca(II), Mg(II), and so on. The carboxylic and phosphate groups in the cell wall are the main acidic functional groups that affect directly the adsorption capacity of the biomass.101... [Pg.398]


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Acidic function

Acidic functionalities

Acidity functions

Acidity, carbohydrate

Carbohydrate functionalized polymers

Carbohydrate polymers

Carbohydrates acids

Carbohydrates carboxylic acids

Carbohydrates functions

Carboxyl functionality

Carboxylate functionality

Carboxylate functionality, polymers

Carboxylate polymers

Carboxylation functionalized polymers

Carboxylic functionalities

Carboxylic functionalized

Carboxylic functions

Carboxylic-functionalization

Functional carboxylic acid

Functionalized carbohydrates

Functionalized carboxylate

Polymer acid

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