The Structure of manganese oxide formed by the fungus Acremonium sp strain KR21-2
Manganese oxides are observed to form by the oxidation of aqueous solutions of Mn(II) catalyzed by the action of microorganisms. In contrast to the widely studied material produced by bacteria, manganese oxide phases produced by the action of fungi have received only limited attention. A detailed st...
Main Authors: | Saratovsky, I, Gurr, S, Hayward, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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