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Aquatic environments, including freshwater and marine ecosystems, raw and treated sewage, sludge, and sediments, are home to a huge variety of microorganisms that mediate the recycling of dissolved organic carbon and recalcitrant substrata into food webs and the atmosphere. Archaea, bacteria, filamentous fungi, and yeasts play a key role in degradation processes, and many of them are used or have the potential to be harnessed in bioremediation. The importance of aquatic microorganisms is in their physiology and behavior: they can sink or float, some are motile, others adhere to a range of biotic and abiotic substrates (e.g. algae, invertebrates, sediments, driftwood), and they can form biofilms on surfaces, remain planktonic, or produce a broad diversity of bioactive compounds. By gathering a collection of papers focused on microorganisms in the over-cited environments, this Special Issue will improve the current knowledge of aquatic microbial biodiversity.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Microbiology (non-medical) --- marine fungi --- new taxa --- phylogeny --- lignicolous fungi --- biofilms --- zeolite A --- Vibrio spp --- antimicrobials --- heavy crude oil --- mycodegradation --- deep-sea fungi --- bioremediation --- fungal isolation --- copper --- antifouling --- coating --- biofilm --- Indian Ocean --- Oman --- green algae --- diatoms --- cyanobacteria --- microalgae --- stone conservation --- diagnosis tool --- preservation strategies --- biodeterioration --- antibacterial --- Vibrio harveyi --- Nannochloropsis oceanica --- Chaetoceros gracilis --- Isochrysis sp. --- marine fungi --- new taxa --- phylogeny --- lignicolous fungi --- biofilms --- zeolite A --- Vibrio spp --- antimicrobials --- heavy crude oil --- mycodegradation --- deep-sea fungi --- bioremediation --- fungal isolation --- copper --- antifouling --- coating --- biofilm --- Indian Ocean --- Oman --- green algae --- diatoms --- cyanobacteria --- microalgae --- stone conservation --- diagnosis tool --- preservation strategies --- biodeterioration --- antibacterial --- Vibrio harveyi --- Nannochloropsis oceanica --- Chaetoceros gracilis --- Isochrysis sp.
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Aquatic environments, including freshwater and marine ecosystems, raw and treated sewage, sludge, and sediments, are home to a huge variety of microorganisms that mediate the recycling of dissolved organic carbon and recalcitrant substrata into food webs and the atmosphere. Archaea, bacteria, filamentous fungi, and yeasts play a key role in degradation processes, and many of them are used or have the potential to be harnessed in bioremediation. The importance of aquatic microorganisms is in their physiology and behavior: they can sink or float, some are motile, others adhere to a range of biotic and abiotic substrates (e.g. algae, invertebrates, sediments, driftwood), and they can form biofilms on surfaces, remain planktonic, or produce a broad diversity of bioactive compounds. By gathering a collection of papers focused on microorganisms in the over-cited environments, this Special Issue will improve the current knowledge of aquatic microbial biodiversity.
marine fungi --- new taxa --- phylogeny --- lignicolous fungi --- biofilms --- zeolite A --- Vibrio spp --- antimicrobials --- heavy crude oil --- mycodegradation --- deep-sea fungi --- bioremediation --- fungal isolation --- copper --- antifouling --- coating --- biofilm --- Indian Ocean --- Oman --- green algae --- diatoms --- cyanobacteria --- microalgae --- stone conservation --- diagnosis tool --- preservation strategies --- biodeterioration --- n/a --- antibacterial --- Vibrio harveyi --- Nannochloropsis oceanica --- Chaetoceros gracilis --- Isochrysis sp.
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This book entitled Zeolites is a collection of papers recently published in the journal Crystals, focusing on zeolites as a group of hydrated aluminosilicates with unique physical and chemical properties that can have numerous and important applications. The collection opens with works related to the geological documentation of the newest deposits of natural zeolites. The second part of the book describes a variety of synthesis methods and characterizes the resulting products. Finally, some recent advances in their applications in different fields are presented at the end of the book.
Research & information: general --- Chemistry --- Physical chemistry --- zeolite --- alkali-activation --- geopolymer --- metakaolin --- metahalloysite --- adsorption --- DRIFTS operando --- ethylene scavenging --- postharvest quality --- tomato --- natural zeolite --- zeolite synthesis --- zeolite characterization --- zeolite application --- mordenite --- mineral fibers --- erionite --- potential toxicity --- ZSM-5 zeolites --- L,L-lactide --- size effect --- diffusion control --- zeolite L precursor --- Fe-LTL zeolite --- ultra-fine --- zeolite beads --- hierarchical zeolite --- pseudomorphic transformation --- ZSM-12 --- shaping --- nanosponges --- adoption --- acceptance --- household water treatment systems --- long-term effectiveness --- membrane --- separation --- silicalite-1 --- xylene --- orientation --- evolutionally selection --- NaP2 zeolite --- NaY gel --- microwave-assisted hydrothermal --- conventional hydrothermal --- waste management --- fly ash zeolites --- faujasite --- wastewater remediation --- willhendersonite --- chabazite --- zeolites --- Lessini Mounts --- kaolin --- kaolinite --- clinoptilolite --- thermal expansion --- thermal diffusivity --- thermal conductivity --- specific heat capacity --- natural zeolite A --- mineralogy --- mudstones --- crystal --- sedimentary environment --- zeolite --- alkali-activation --- geopolymer --- metakaolin --- metahalloysite --- adsorption --- DRIFTS operando --- ethylene scavenging --- postharvest quality --- tomato --- natural zeolite --- zeolite synthesis --- zeolite characterization --- zeolite application --- mordenite --- mineral fibers --- erionite --- potential toxicity --- ZSM-5 zeolites --- L,L-lactide --- size effect --- diffusion control --- zeolite L precursor --- Fe-LTL zeolite --- ultra-fine --- zeolite beads --- hierarchical zeolite --- pseudomorphic transformation --- ZSM-12 --- shaping --- nanosponges --- adoption --- acceptance --- household water treatment systems --- long-term effectiveness --- membrane --- separation --- silicalite-1 --- xylene --- orientation --- evolutionally selection --- NaP2 zeolite --- NaY gel --- microwave-assisted hydrothermal --- conventional hydrothermal --- waste management --- fly ash zeolites --- faujasite --- wastewater remediation --- willhendersonite --- chabazite --- zeolites --- Lessini Mounts --- kaolin --- kaolinite --- clinoptilolite --- thermal expansion --- thermal diffusivity --- thermal conductivity --- specific heat capacity --- natural zeolite A --- mineralogy --- mudstones --- crystal --- sedimentary environment
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This book entitled Zeolites is a collection of papers recently published in the journal Crystals, focusing on zeolites as a group of hydrated aluminosilicates with unique physical and chemical properties that can have numerous and important applications. The collection opens with works related to the geological documentation of the newest deposits of natural zeolites. The second part of the book describes a variety of synthesis methods and characterizes the resulting products. Finally, some recent advances in their applications in different fields are presented at the end of the book.
zeolite --- alkali-activation --- geopolymer --- metakaolin --- metahalloysite --- adsorption --- DRIFTS operando --- ethylene scavenging --- postharvest quality --- tomato --- natural zeolite --- zeolite synthesis --- zeolite characterization --- zeolite application --- mordenite --- mineral fibers --- erionite --- potential toxicity --- ZSM-5 zeolites --- L,L-lactide --- size effect --- diffusion control --- zeolite L precursor --- Fe-LTL zeolite --- ultra-fine --- zeolite beads --- hierarchical zeolite --- pseudomorphic transformation --- ZSM-12 --- shaping --- nanosponges --- adoption --- acceptance --- household water treatment systems --- long-term effectiveness --- membrane --- separation --- silicalite-1 --- xylene --- orientation --- evolutionally selection --- NaP2 zeolite --- NaY gel --- microwave-assisted hydrothermal --- conventional hydrothermal --- waste management --- fly ash zeolites --- faujasite --- wastewater remediation --- willhendersonite --- chabazite --- zeolites --- Lessini Mounts --- kaolin --- kaolinite --- clinoptilolite --- thermal expansion --- thermal diffusivity --- thermal conductivity --- specific heat capacity --- natural zeolite A --- mineralogy --- mudstones --- crystal --- sedimentary environment
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