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21. Studies On Extracellular Electron Transfer Mechanism And Cr(Ⅵ) Reduction Of Bacillus Megatherium LLD-1
22. Bioreduction And Biosorption Of Cr (Ⅵ) By A Chromium-Resistant Bacterium Isolated From A Sewage Treatment Plant
23. Mediated Bioreduction Of Tetrabromobisphenol-A
24. The Research On Reduction Of Fe(Ⅱ)EDTA-NO Using Paracoccus Denitrificans ZGL1in NO_x Absorption Solution
25. Biopreparation Of RGO And Effects Of RGO-based Materials On Nitrobenzene Bioreduction
26. Bioreduction-Responsive Dextranated Linear Polyethylenimine As Gene Delivery Vector
27. A Study On The Inactivation Mechanism And Stabilization Of Aldo-keto Reductase YtbE
28. Establishment And Characteristics Of Reaction System For The Asymmetric Bioreduction Of COBE Into (S)-CHBE By Recombinant Escherichia Coli CCZU-K14
29. Removal And Mechanism Of Ni(Ⅱ) And Cr(Ⅵ) From Aqueous Solutions By Marine Aspergillus Niger Mycelial Pellet
30. The Preparation Of Novel Quinone Modified Materials And Their Enhancement Effects On N-substituted Aromatics And Cr(?) Bioreduction
31. Humic-acid-stimulated Bioreduction Of Fe(?)-bearing Clay Minerals And Coexisting Nitrobenzene By Shewanella Oneidensis MR-1
32. Anaerobic Bioreduction Of Sulfate And Fe(?)EDTA-NO/Fe(?)EDTA
33. Bio-recovery Of Secondary Platinum Resources And Application Of Its Products As Oxygen Reduction Catalysts
34. Application Of Enzymatic Asymmetric Reduction In The Preraration Of Atorvastatin's Pharmacophore Side Chain Tert-butyl 6-cyano-(3R,5R)-dihydroxyhexanoate
35. Mechanisms For Pyrogenic Carbon-Enhanced Bioreduction Of Nitroaromatic Compounds By Shewanella
36. In-situ Remediation Technology Based On Hematite-Fe(?) Bioreduction For Ammonia And Organic Contaminated Groundwater In Landfills
37. An Experimental Study On Remediation Of Uranium Contaminated Groundwater By ?-Glycerophosphate
38. Study On Ferrous Chelate Absorption And Bioreduction For NO Removal By Sulfur-based Autotrophic Microorganism
39. Study On The Effectiveness And Mechanism Of Anaerobic Bioreduction Of Cr(?) Enhanced By Sludge Lysate
40. Removal Of Heavy Metal Cr(?)by Trichoderma HamatumBSL01
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