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Knallgas bacteria

The electron transfer in redox processes is often accompanied by a transfer of protons, H+. The simplest example is the oxidation of H with by the so-called Knallgas-bacteria , which occur widespread in aquatic sediments ... [Pg.182]

The aerobic hydrogen bacteria, generally known as Knallgas-bacteria", are not phototrophic and are very easy to grow. The formation of cell material from hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide can be summarized by the following equation ... [Pg.144]

Schlegel HG, Gottschalk G, Von Vartha R (1961) Formation and utilization of poly-P-hydroxybutyric acid by Knallgas bacteria (Hydrogenomonas). Nature 191 463-165... [Pg.73]

Such inorganically released hydrogen would have been available to be exploited by microbial life. Some archaea and bacteria use the knallgas reaction ... [Pg.3890]


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