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    A concise review on microbial remediation cells (MRCs) in soil and groundwater radionuclides remediation
    Mahadevan, GD (Mahadevan, Gurumurthy Dummi); Zhao, F* (Zhao, Feng)

    Currently, the existing microbial radionuclides transformations processes are not completely understood. Bacteria, however, solubilize radionuclides by direct enzymatic reduction, or indirectly by its metabolites and by facilitating electrochemical redox systems. Microbes exchange electrons from proteins, organelles, metabolites to metals and electrodes have strengthened the novel bioremediation methods. In contrast, MRCs based on this redox behavior has offered considerable value over traditional treatment because of growing renewable and conception of energy incentives methods. Moreover, MRCs provides a flexible platform that enables us to access integrated treatment process of generating power and for recovering valuable resources from the contaminated sites.

    Key words:Microbial remediation cells; Bioremediation; Bioelectrodes; Extracellular electron transfer

    Volume:314

    Page:1477-1485

    Journal:JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10967-017-5612-4

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