2017
DOI: 10.23939/jeecs2017.02.051
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Model of Biomineralization of Ferrum Compounds by Gallionella Cells Immobilized on Contact Loading of Bioreactor

Abstract: In the underground waters not polluted by organic compounds the bivalent iron occurs in the form of hydrocarbonates. An inseparable part of ferrum ions are ferrum bacteria. As a result of the literature review carried out it is determined that up till present no mechanism of the impact of additional source of non-organic carbon on the processes of in-cellular metabolism of Gallionella type bacteria had been established. The aim of the paper is the determination of the effect of the additional source of non-org… Show more

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“…3, curve 1). The mechanism of activation of the process of oxidizing iron ions by Gallionella iron bacteria is presented in paper by KVARTENKO et al [2017].  To determine the contribution of the share of biological treatment of underground waters from iron compounds into the total process of deironing, we had conducted a pilot study with the addition of PHMG solution into a reaction flask.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3, curve 1). The mechanism of activation of the process of oxidizing iron ions by Gallionella iron bacteria is presented in paper by KVARTENKO et al [2017].  To determine the contribution of the share of biological treatment of underground waters from iron compounds into the total process of deironing, we had conducted a pilot study with the addition of PHMG solution into a reaction flask.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%