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A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE REDUCING INTENSITY OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA.

The Journal of general physiology

Harvey EN.
PMID: 19872505
J Gen Physiol. 1929 Sep 20;13(1):13-20. doi: 10.1085/jgp.13.1.13.

The effect of a series of redox indicators and systems has been tested with a suspension of luminous bacteria (B. fischeri) in M/4 phosphate buffer of P(H) = 7.6. The indicators behave as expected from their position in the...

Microbial degradation of metal complexed cyanides and thiocyanate from mining wastewaters.

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Boucabeille C, Bories A, Ollivier P, Michel G.
PMID: 15091725
Environ Pollut. 1994;84(1):59-67. doi: 10.1016/0269-7491(94)90071-x.

A microbiological examination of the soil from a cyanide wastewater storage basin was carried out. The storage basin contained water from the cyanidation process of gold extraction, and it was composed principally of simple cyanide, metal complexed cyanide, mainly...

Formation of ferricyanides-I silver(I), copper(II) and cadmium(II).

Talanta

Bellomo A, Casale A, De Marco D.
PMID: 18961281
Talanta. 1973 Mar;20(3):335-8. doi: 10.1016/0039-9140(73)80029-3.

With potassium ferricyanide copper(II) forms KCu(10),[Fe(CN)(6)](7) quantitatively in 0.5M potassium nitrate medium. Cadmium forms Cd(3)[Fe(CN)(6)](2) if the ferricyanide is added to the cadmium solution in absence of extra potassium, and KCd(10)[Fe(CN)(6)](7) if potassium is added first, or if the...

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