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This project focuses on the biogeochemical cycles of selenium and tellurium, exploring how bacteria can use these elements as electron acceptors. It aims to identify components of biofilms that enhance the removal and recovery of these elements from waste, contributing to sustainable industrial processes.
The biogeochemical cycles of chalcogens play a major role in the environment, where the cycles of selenium (Se) and tellurium (Te) have been much less studied compared to those of the omnipresent elements oxygen and sulfur.
Removal and recovery of Se/Te from wastes is desirable for ecosystem well-being and meeting future needs of these resources.
To survive and grow, bacteria harvest energy by shuttling electrons to a variety of electron acceptors.
Interestingly, a number of elements, including…
ORGANISATION DES NATIONS UNIES POUR L'EDUCATION LA SCIENCE ET LA CULTURE - UNESCO
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