Biofilm formation in xenobiotic-degrading microorganisms

P Bhatt, K Bhatt, Y Huang, J Li, S Wu… - Critical Reviews in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The increased presence of xenobiotics affects living organisms and the environment at large
on a global scale. Microbial degradation is effective for the removal of xenobiotics from the …

Exploring the role of microbial biofilm for industrial effluents treatment

I Chattopadhyay, TMM Usman, S Varjani - Bioengineered, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Biofilm formation on biotic or abiotic surfaces is caused by microbial cells of a single or
heterogeneous species. Biofilm protects microbes from stressful environmental conditions …

Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing: fidelity in bioremediation technology

N Mangwani, S Kumari, S Das - Biotechnology and Genetic …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Increased contamination of the environment with toxic pollutants has paved the way for
efficient strategies which can be implemented for environmental restoration. The major …

Induced polarization applied to biogeophysics: recent advances and future prospects

P Kessouri, A Furman, JA Huisman, T Martin… - Near Surface …, 2019 - earthdoc.org
This paper provides an update on the fast‐evolving field of the induced polarization method
applied to biogeophysics. It emphasizes recent advances in the understanding of the …

Long-term ERT monitoring of biogeochemical changes of an aged hydrocarbon contamination

D Caterina, AF Orozco, F Nguyen - Journal of contaminant hydrology, 2017 - Elsevier
Adequate management of contaminated sites requires information with improved spatio-
temporal resolution, in particular to assess bio-geochemical processes, such as the …

A new model for the spectral induced polarization signature of bacterial growth in porous media

A Revil, E Atekwana, C Zhang… - Water Resources …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The complex conductivity of porous materials and colloidal suspensions comprises two
components: an in‐phase conductivity associated with electromigration of the charge …

High-resolution induced polarization imaging of biogeochemical carbon turnover hotspots in a peatland

T Katona, BS Gilfedder, S Frei, M Bücker… - …, 2021 - bg.copernicus.org
Biogeochemical hotspots are defined as areas where biogeochemical processes occur with
anomalously high reaction rates relative to their surroundings. Due to their importance in …

Quantitative relationship between the resistivity distribution of the by-product plume and the hydrocarbon degradation in an aged hydrocarbon contaminated site

S Shao, X Guo, C Gao, H Liu - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
During the investigation of aged hydrocarbon contaminated sites using electrical resistivity
tomography (ERT), the low-resistivity anomalies in the detection profile have been widely …

Quadrature conductivity: A quantitative indicator of bacterial abundance in porous media

C Zhang, A Revil, Y Fujita, J Munakata-Marr… - Geophysics, 2014 - library.seg.org
The abundance and growth stages of bacteria in subsurface porous media affect the
concentrations and distributions of charged species within the solid-solution interfaces …

Investigation of Cu Adsorption and Migration with Spectral Induced Polarization in Activated Carbon

B Bate, J Cao, Y Yang, J Cao, C Zhang, S Zhang - Toxics, 2023 - mdpi.com
In this paper, the adsorption process of copper ions on activated carbon (AC) was simulated
in a column test. It was deduced that it is consistent with the pseudo-second-order model …