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Selecting and characterizing bacterial consortia with the potential of fixing CO2 and removing H2S in a biogas atmosphere
(Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2014)
Biogas must be pretreated before its use; thus, both physical and chemical methods have been implemented to remove the fuel's principal pollutants (CO 2and H2S). Additional removal methods that use microorganisms' biological ...
Characterization of cellulolytic activities of environmental bacterial consortia from an Argentinian native forest
(Springer Verlag Berlín, 2013-08)
Cellulolytic activities of three bacterial consortia derived from a forest soil sample from Chaco region, Argentina, were characterized. The phylogenetic analysis of consortia revealed two main highly supported groups ...
Selecting and characterizing bacterial consortia with the potential of fixing co2 and removing h2s in a biogas atmosphere
(SPRINGER, 2014)
Biogas must be pretreated before its use; thus, both physical and chemical methods have been implemented to remove the fuel's principal pollutants (CO2 and H2S). Additional removal methods that use microorganisms' biological ...
Exploring the Potential of Two Bacterial Consortia to Degrade Cellulosic Biomass for Biotechnological Applications
(2020-10-01)
This paper outlines two cellulolytic bacterial consortia named SCS and SCB, isolated from soil samples of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) crop field, and a sugarcane bagasse deposit in an ethanol mill. Both consortia ...
Degradability of poly(ether-urethanes) and poly(ether-urethane)/acrylic hybrids by bacterial consortia of soil
(Elsevier, 2021-05)
An enrichment culture strategy was used to obtain natural consortia from soil in order to study the biodegradability of poly(ether-urethanes) (PUE). PUE were synthesized with different aliphatic diisocyanate group, termed ...
Characterization of bacterial consortia from diesel-contaminated Antarctic soils: Towards the design of tailored formulas for bioaugmentation
(Elsevier, 2013-01)
In Antarctica, the environmental conditions and the restrictions imposed by the Antarctic Treaty prevent inoculation with foreign bacteria. Therefore, our aim was to investigate native bacterial consortia which might serve ...
Phototrophic bacteria dominate consortia, potentially to remove CO2 and H2S from biogas under microaerophilic conditions
(Springer, 2018)
The use of microbial consortia to remove contaminants in industrial systems and in natural environments could be an alternative to the use of unique strains of microorganisms, since microbial consortia have greater robustness ...
Microalgal biomass production and nutrients removal from domestic sewage in a hybrid high-rate pond with biofilm reactor
(Ecological Engineering, 2018)