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Microbial metal resistance mechanisms

Genome-Based Approaches to Investigate Microbial Metal Resistance Mechanisms... [Pg.412]

Srinath T, Verma T, Ramteke PW, Garg SK (2002) Chromium biosorption and bioaccumulation by chromate resistant bacteria. Chemosphere 48 427-435 Stephen JR, Macnaughton SJ (1999) Developments in terrestrial bacterial remediation of metals. Curr Opinion Biotechnol 10 230-233 Tabak HH, Lens P, van Hullebusch ED, Dejonghe W (2005) Developments in bioremediation of soils and sediments polluted with metals and radionuclides 1. Microbial processes and mechanisms affecting bioremediation of metal contamination and influencing metal toxicity and transport. Rev Environ Sci Bio/Technol. 4 115-156... [Pg.97]

Metal toxicity to microorganisms and microbial resistance mechanisms... [Pg.318]

The ceramic membrane has a great potential and market. It represents a distinct class of inorganic membrane. In particular, metallic coated membranes have many industrial applications. The potential of ceramic membranes in separation, filtration and catalytic reactions has favoured research on synthesis, characterisation and property improvement of inorganic membranes because of their unique features compared with other types of membrane. Much attention has focused on inorganic membranes, which are superior to organic ones in thermal, chemical and mechanical stability and resistance to microbial degradation. [Pg.379]

Apart from the widely occurring MTs, some plants and microbial cells have evolved a number of other mechanisms to resist the cytotoxic effect of heavy metal ions. Thus, a family... [Pg.2677]

CS-metal/alumina complexed nanocomposites could be promising candidates for antimicrobial agents in the cosmetic, food and textile industries. Quaternised CS and CS-iodine could be future materials with enhanced biocidal properties. Improving our understanding of antimicrobial mechanisms will enable the continued design of new biocidal polymers, which is necessary in order to combat the development of microbial resistance. [Pg.287]

Alloying elements are added to improve mechanical and electrochemical properties of the metal. For exanple, it is a well-known practice to add chromium to steel to increase its corrosion resistance. However, alloying elements can sometimes have other inpacts as well they may affect the way the metal responds to the environment from a microbial corrosion point of view. [Pg.79]


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