2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2013.11.022
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Bioremoval of arsenite and sulfate by a mixed culture with sulfate-reducing capacity growing on powdered chicken feathers

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“…PCF was successfully used as substrate for SRB growth. The PCF biodegradability was experimentally confirmed [3].…”
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confidence: 81%
“…PCF was successfully used as substrate for SRB growth. The PCF biodegradability was experimentally confirmed [3].…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Organic carbon availability to SRB allows for SO 4 reductions under anaerobic conditions. The selected substrates provide attachment sites for microorganisms that perform essential functions, as well as metals and nutrient sorption sites [16,19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The analyses completed for Phase 1 included total organic carbon (TOC), total carbon (TC) and total inorganic carbon (TIC) and was required to understand the carbon composition of the selected substrate materials. The specific element of interest was TOC, as it is known to support microbial activity for SO 4 reduction in AMD [6,7,11,13,16,19,[22][23][24]. Phase 2 substrate mixtures were also analyzed for TOC, TC and TIC; however, additional analyses were requested for the substrate mixtures during Phase 2.…”
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“… Data format Analyzed. Averaged data Experimental factors Brief description of any pretreatment of samples Experimental features Culture media was prepared as previously described [1] , [3] and incubated in an oven (Fanem, model A-LT). Samples were centrifuged (10,000 rpm, 15 min, Fiberlite F155-8×50cy, Thermo, Multifuge X1R) and filtered (0.45 μm acetate cellulose membrane - Sartorius-Stedium) and acidified with nitric acid (50 μL) before residual As(III) measurements.…”
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