2022
DOI: 10.54987/jebat.v5i2.764
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Entrapment of Mo-reducing Bacterium Increase its Resistance towards Mercury

Abstract: In ruminants, even trace amounts of molybdenum can be lethal. In areas with high pollution, molybdenum levels in soil and mine tailings can exceed 20,000 ppm. Bioremediation of molybdenum can be challenging when toxic mercury is also present. This research presents a novel approach using dialysis tubing and the molybdenum-reducing activity of Enterobacter sp. strain Dr. Y13 for molybdenum removal from aqueous solutions. Molybdenum blue (Mo-blue), produced during enzymatic reduction, is insoluble in dialysis tu… Show more

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