Search Results - "Soares, H.M.V.M."
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Removal of heavy metals using a brewer's yeast strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: advantages of using dead biomass
Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-06-2009)“…The capacities of live and heat-killed cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae at 45°C for the removal of copper, nickel and zinc from the solution were compared…”
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Sediments as monitors of heavy metal contamination in the Ave river basin (Portugal): multivariate analysis of data
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-1999)“…The concentrations of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn) were determined in river sediments collected at the Ave river basin (Portugal) to obtain a general…”
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Challenges in modelling and optimisation of stability constants in the study of metal complexes with monoprotonated ligands
Published in Analytica chimica acta (01-09-2003)Get full text
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Challenges in modelling and optimisation of stability constants in the study of metal complexes with monoprotonated ligands: Part I. A glass electrode potentiometric and polarographic study of a Cu–TAPSO–OH system
Published in Analytica chimica acta (23-09-2003)“…The behaviour of solutions containing 3-( N-tris[hydroxymethyl]methylamine)-2-hydroxypropanesulfonic acid (TAPSO) and copper(II) was studied by two analytical…”
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Use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Cu(2+) removal from solution: the advantages of using a flocculent strain
Published in Biotechnology letters (02-04-2002)“…A flocculent strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae S646-1B accumulated more Cu(2+) (81 nmol mg(-1) dry wt) than the isogenic (except for the marker genes ade1 and…”
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Use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Cu2+ removal from solution: the advantages of using a flocculent strain
Published in Biotechnology letters (01-04-2002)“…A flocculent strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae S646-1B accumulated more Cu^sup 2+^ (81 nmol mg^sup -1^ dry wt) than the isogenic (except for the marker genes…”
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Viability and release of complexing compounds during accumulation of heavy metals by a brewer's yeast
Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-05-2002)“…Saccharomyces cerevisiae NCYC 1190 cells accumulated (after 1 h) lead and cadmium at similar levels, and to a lesser degree also copper. During heavy metal…”
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Toxicity effects of copper (II) on the marine dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae: Influence of metal speciation
Published in European journal of phycology (01-11-1996)“…The influence of copper(II) concentration and speciation on the growth of Amphidinium carterae in batch culture in a modified ESAW medium was evaluated by two…”
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Some effects of copper on the dinoflagellates Amphidinium carterae and Prorocentrum micans in batch culture
Published in European journal of phycology (01-11-1994)“…The influence of copper(II) on some aspects of the cell physiology and biochemistry of the dinoflagellates Amphidinium carterae and Prorocentrum micans growing…”
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