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An Anaerobic Biosensor Assay for the Detection of Mercury and Cadmium
Published on: December 17, 2018
概括
湖泊沉积物微生物最初从无机中产生甲基. 进一步的化导致甲基分解和挥发性释放,纯培养将甲基降解为甲和 (Hg(0)).
科学领域:
- 环境微生物学 环境微生物学
- 生物地质化学生物地质化学
- 污染的水银污染情况
背景情况:
- (Hg) 是一种有毒的重金属,具有复杂的环境循环.
- 甲基是一种高度有毒的有机形式.
- 湖泊沉积物是甲基化和脱甲基化过程的关键环境.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究湖泊沉积物中无机的微生物转化.
- 为了识别能够降解甲基的微生物.
- 为了描述甲基分解的最终产品.
主要方法:
- 用无机 (Hg(2+)) 化湖泊沉积物.
- 微生物联盟的培养和纯细菌菌株的分离.
- 使用火焰电离气体染色学 (甲) 和质谱学 (Hg(0) 对头层气体的分析.
主要成果:
- 甲基的初始积累,随后其快速减少和无机 (Hg) 的挥发.
- 通过混合微生物培养来证明甲基降解.
- 在纯培养中分离了四种细菌菌株,这些细菌株在纯培养中将甲基降解为甲和Hg.
结论:
- 湖泊沉积物中的微生物群体可以将无机转化为甲基,并随后降解甲基.
- 特定的细菌分离物负责脱甲基和挥发.
- 这种微生物过程对的环境命运起着至关重要的作用.
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