Bioremediation of toxic metals and radionuclides using naturally evolved bacteria capable of intra-cellular reduction without oxidative stress
Most toxic metals and radionuclides can be naturally rendered insoluble-immobile by bacterial reduction, which may be exploited for bioremediation purposes at waste repository sites. Some bacteria (e.g. iron or sulphate respirers) are receiving intense attention as their envelope-located electron transport chain can carry out such reductions. However, this process is subject to inhibition by nitrate and oxygen, usually present at waste sites.
Short name and number:
BACTEROMETRICS (219786)
Name of US Partner:
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY
Contact:
COMMISSARIAT A L' ENERGIE ATOMIQUE (FR) / BERTHOMIEU Catherine
Participating Countries:
United States
Area:
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology
Category:
FP7 Project with U.S. partner