Critical review on biogeochemical dynamics of mercury (Hg) and its abatement strategies
Mercury (Hg) is among the naturally occurring heavy metal with elemental, organic, and
inorganic distributions in the environment. Being considered a global pollutant, high pools of …
inorganic distributions in the environment. Being considered a global pollutant, high pools of …
[HTML][HTML] Review of NAD (P) H-dependent oxidoreductases: Properties, engineering and application
Abstract NAD (P) H-dependent oxidoreductases catalyze the reduction or oxidation of a
substrate coupled to the oxidation or reduction, respectively, of a nicotinamide adenine …
substrate coupled to the oxidation or reduction, respectively, of a nicotinamide adenine …
Postsynthetically modified covalent organic frameworks for efficient and effective mercury removal
A key challenge in environmental remediation is the design of adsorbents bearing an
abundance of accessible chelating sites with high affinity, to achieve both rapid uptake and …
abundance of accessible chelating sites with high affinity, to achieve both rapid uptake and …
Metal and organic pollutants bioremediation by extremophile microorganisms
P Giovanella, GAL Vieira, IVR Otero… - Journal of hazardous …, 2020 - Elsevier
Extremophiles comprise microorganisms that are able to grow and thrive in extreme
environments, including in an acidic or alkaline pH, high or low temperatures, high …
environments, including in an acidic or alkaline pH, high or low temperatures, high …
Cellular and genetic mechanism of bacterial mercury resistance and their role in biogeochemistry and bioremediation
Mercury (Hg) is a highly toxic element that occurs at low concentrations in nature. However,
various anthropogenic and natural sources contribute around 5000 to 8000 metric tons of …
various anthropogenic and natural sources contribute around 5000 to 8000 metric tons of …
Thiol grafted imine-based covalent organic frameworks for water remediation through selective removal of Hg (II)
An imine-linked covalent organic framework ([HCC] 0.5-TPB-DMTP-COF), endowed with
reactive ethynyl groups on the walls of one-dimensional pores, has been used as a platform …
reactive ethynyl groups on the walls of one-dimensional pores, has been used as a platform …
Selective and efficient removal of mercury from aqueous media with the highly flexible arms of a BioMOF
M Mon, F Lloret, J Ferrando‐Soria… - Angewandte …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
A robust and water‐stable metal–organic framework (MOF), featuring hexagonal channels
decorated with methionine residues (1), selectively captures toxic species such as CH3Hg+ …
decorated with methionine residues (1), selectively captures toxic species such as CH3Hg+ …
Biogenesis of mercury–sulfur nanoparticles in plant leaves from atmospheric gaseous mercury
Plant leaves serve both as a sink for gaseous elemental mercury (Hg) from the atmosphere
and a source of toxic mercury to terrestrial ecosystems. Litterfall is the primary deposition …
and a source of toxic mercury to terrestrial ecosystems. Litterfall is the primary deposition …
Quantum Chemical Calculation of pKas of Environmentally Relevant Functional Groups: Carboxylic Acids, Amines, and Thiols in Aqueous Solution
Developing accurate quantum chemical approaches for calculating p K as is of broad
interest. Useful accuracy can be obtained by using density functional theory (DFT) in …
interest. Useful accuracy can be obtained by using density functional theory (DFT) in …
[HTML][HTML] Microbial diversity of operon genes and their potential rules in mercury bioremediation and resistance
MM Naguib, AO El-Gendy… - The Open …, 2018 - openbiotechnologyjournal.com
Background: Mercury is a toxic metal that is present in small amounts in the environment, but
its level is rising steadily, due to different human activities, such as industrialization. It can …
its level is rising steadily, due to different human activities, such as industrialization. It can …