CO2 activation and functionalization
M.Sc. === An Acinetobacter sp. strain RFB1 isolated in our laboratory has been shown to have the ability to metabolise inorganic cyanide salts, CO 2, and bicarbonate. The enzyme aggregate responsible for the conversion of these substrates, is located extra-cellularly. Resolution of the extra-cellula...
Main Author: | Barradas, Sean |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5754 |
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