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Mineral Formation By Microorganisms Concepts And Applications Aydin Berenjian

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Mineral Formation By Microorganisms Concepts And Applications Aydin Berenjian
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.72 MB
Pages: 388
Author: Aydin Berenjian, Mostafa Seifan
ISBN: 9783030808068, 9783030808075, 3030808068, 3030808076
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 36

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Mineral Formation By Microorganisms Concepts And Applications Aydin Berenjian by Aydin Berenjian, Mostafa Seifan 9783030808068, 9783030808075, 3030808068, 3030808076 instant download after payment.

This book explains how microorganisms play a pivotal role in the formation of biominerals, including carbonates, silicate minerals and oxides. As readers will learn, these minerals may be produced either intracellularly or extracellularly in order to sustain microbial life. Experienced scientists from the field show that some of these biominerals can be produced in an active form, which involves direct enzymatic intervention to form precipitates. In addition, passive mineral formation can be mediated by the presence of dead cells. Readers from Microbiology and Biochemistry will appreciate the thorough coverage on various types of microbial mineral formation and their roles in microbial domains. Furthermore, they will benefit from the authors’ first-hand knowledge regarding common techniques for studying biomineral-producing microorganisms, factors affecting biomineralization, and the use of this process in biotechnological applications.

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