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Study of adsorption of rare earth elements by ferric oxide gel
A new secondary ore of rare earth was discovered in the Southwest of China. It is a kind of product of the weathered mineral. The rare earth elements (REE) in it exist probably as ionic characteristic adsorpti...
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Isolation of Phosphate-Solubilizing Fungi from Phosphate Mines and Their Effect on Wheat Seedling Growth
Three phosphate-solubilizing fungi, identified as Penicillium expansum, Mucor ramosissimus, and Candida krissii, were isolated from phosphate mines (Hubei, People’s Republic of China) and characterized. All the i...
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Biosolubilization of Rock Phosphate by Three Stress-Tolerant Fungal Strains
Three stress-tolerant phosphate-solubilizing fungal strains identified as Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus japonicus, and Penicillium simplicissimum were isolated from wheat rhizospheric soil. The strains demonstra...
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Column bioleaching of low-grade mining ore containing high level of smithsonite, talc, sphaerocobaltite and azurite
Present work describes the bioleaching potential of metals from low-grade mining ore containing smithsonite, sphaerocobaltite, azurite and talc as main gangue minerals with adapted consortium of Sulfobacillus the...
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Evaluation for Rock Phosphate Solubilization in Fermentation and Soil–Plant System Using A Stress-Tolerant Phosphate-Solubilizing Aspergillus niger WHAK1
A strain WHAK1, identified as Aspergillus niger, was isolated from Yichang phosphate mines in Hubei province of China. The fungus developed a phosphate solubilization zone on modified National Botanical Research ...
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Rock phosphate solubilization by four yeast strains
The solubilization of rock phosphate (RP) by four yeast strains, Rhodotorula sp., Candida rugosa, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces rouxii, which were isolated from wheat rhizospheric soils, was investig...
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Dephosphorization of High-Phosphorus Iron Ore Using Different Sources of Aspergillus niger Strains
High-phosphorus iron ore is traditionally dephosphorized by chemical process with inorganic acids. However, this process is not recommended nowadays because of its high cost and consequent environmental pollut...
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Phosphate solubilization in vitro by isolated Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus carbonarius
Two strains of Aspergillus, A. niger and A. carbonarius, were isolated from agricultural soil and a lake, respectively, in China. The two isolates could effectively release soluble phosphate in NBRIP medium conta...
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Dynamic microwave-assisted extraction of total ginsenosides from ginseng fibrous roots
A dynamic microwave-assisted extraction (DMAE) method is established for the extraction of total ginsenosides from ginseng fibrous roots. The extraction process has been simulated and its main affection factor...
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Microbial Community Structure of Activated Sludge for Biosolubilization of Two Different Rock Phosphates
A microbial consortium was directly taken from activated sludge and was used to solubilize rock phosphates (RPs) in a lab-scale bioreactor in this study. Results showed that the microbial consortium could effi...
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Microbial community of biofilm inoculated from activated sludge on solubilization of phosphate rock
Microorganisms enriched from activated sludge were found to attach to phosphate rock (PR) through biofilm formation. In the present study with a column bioreactor, the microorganisms both in biofilm and soluti...
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Facile synthesis of triazole and carboxyl-functionalized cellulose-based adsorbent via click chemistry strategy for efficient Gd(III) removal
Gd(III) containing wastewater has toxic effects on both public health and aquatic life. However, few literature is available using wastes biomass containing cellulose with enough high adsorption capacity to re...
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Leaching Process and Mechanism of Weathered Crust Elution-Deposited Rare Earth Ore
The leaching processes and mechanisms of weathered crust elution-deposited rare earth (RE) ores with ammonium sulfate were investigated for their high efficiency and low consumption exploitation. The leaching ...
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Speciation, toxicity, microbial remediation and phytoremediation of soil chromium contamination
Contamination of soil by toxic chromium (Cr) is a rising health issue due to over-exploitation and industrial production. Toxicity can be decreased by bioremediation because some microorganisms are able to con...
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Remediation of soil cadmium pollution by biomineralization using microbial-induced precipitation: a review
In recent years, with industrial pollution and the application of agricultural fertilizers with high cadmium (Cd) content, soil Cd pollution has become increasingly serious. A large amount of Cd is discharged ...
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Ferrihydrite-loaded water hyacinth-derived biochar for efficient removal of glyphosate from aqueous solution
Ferrihydrite-loaded water hyacinth-derived biochar (FH/WHBC) was prepared by in-situ precipitation method to treat glyphosate-containing wastewater. The adsorption properties and mechanism, and actual applicat...
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SwinEFT: a robust and powerful Swin Transformer based Event Frame Tracker
Recently, event cameras, as a new generation of bionic cameras with characteristics of high dynamic range and high temporal resolution, provide a brand new competitive modal for multi-modal tracking. However, ...
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Synergistic leaching process for ion-exchange ammonium from weathered crust elution deposited rare earth tailings with potassium magnesium compound eluent
The ion-exchangeable ammonium (IE-A) that accounts for 60–90% of the total residual ammonium in rare earth tailings has great potential to pollute the surrounding environment, and much research has been done t...
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Role of polyacrylamide in the removal of soluble phosphorus and fluorine from phosphogypsum
Phosphogypsum, an industrial solid waste produced in wet phosphoric acid production, is difficult to be utilized due to the harmful impurities such as phosphorus and fluorine. In this study, lime neutralizatio...
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Comparison of microbial communities in unleached and leached ionic rare earth mines
The leaching of ionic rare earth elements has caused serious environmental pollution and ecological damage. Microorganisms play a crucial role in soil ecosystems and are one of the most important components of...