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Cells on Fibers - Rotated and Corrugated.

  • 출판일1994.03
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  • 등록일 2016.11.02
  • 조회수 725
Fibers have a large area for the immobilization of cells. The area increases when Celite is entrapped within fibers. This modification facilitates the removal of toxic metals, such as lead, from wastewater. Removal occurs in 2 seconds. Cells of the bacterium Pseudomonas putida growing on fibers degrade toluene and cyanide. Cells growing on rotating fibers that produce calcium magnesium acetate act as a noncorrosive road deicer. White rot fungus growing on old carboard boxes degrades chlorine compounds and TNT. A patent describes the methods of feeding oxygen quickly to the fungus on these fibers. Abstract.