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Microbial mobilization of cesium from illite: The role of organic acids and siderophores
- A. Hazotte, O. Péron, A. Abdelouas, G. Montavon, T. Lebeau
- Chemistry, Geology
- 12 April 2015
Abstract This paper aims to provide a mechanistic understanding of the mobilization of cesium (Cs) by bacteria from soil as part of a soil cleaning step. Whole metabolites and purified siderophores… Expand
Effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens and pyoverdine on the phytoextraction of cesium by red clover in soil pots and hydroponics
- A. Hazotte, O. Péron, P. Gaudin, A. Abdelouas, T. Lebeau
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Environmental Science and Pollution Research
- 12 May 2018
With the aim of improving the phytoextraction rate of cesium (Cs), the effect of Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC 17400 and its siderophore pyoverdine (PVD) on the uptake of Cs by red clover was studied… Expand
Chelate-assisted phytoextraction of lead using Fagopyrum esculentum: laboratory vs. field experiments
- A. Braud, P. Gaudin, A. Hazotte, Cécile Le Guern, T. Lebeau
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- International journal of phytoremediation
- 14 May 2019
Abstract The development of more sustainable remediation techniques has been receiving greater attention, as an alternative to soil excavation plan in urban gardens. An in situ phytoextraction… Expand
Pseudo-first-order reaction of chemically and biologically formed green rusts with HgII and C₁₅H₁₅N₃O₂: effects of pH and stabilizing agents (phosphate, silicate, polyacrylic acid, and bacterial…
The kinetics of Hg(II) and methyl red (MR) reduction by hydroxycarbonate green rust (GR1) and by hydroxysulfate green rust (GR2) were studied in the presence of naturally occurring organic and… Expand
Rôle de métabolites bactériens dans la mobilisation du césium d’une illite dopée : étude mécaniste et application à la phytoextraction
- A. Hazotte
- Chemistry
- 15 January 2016
Lors d’accidents nucleaires, divers radionucleides comme le cesium-137 (Cs) sont disperses dans l'atmosphere avant de retomber au sol. Afin d’eliminer le Cs accumule dans l’horizon de surface des… Expand
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Phytoextraction of Lead Contaminated Soils with Fagopyrum Esculentum: A Field and Laboratory Scale Study
- Armelle Braud, P. Gaudin, A. Hazotte, E. Leclerc, Cecile Leguern
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2014
Role of bacteria on the release of cesium from illite
- A. Hazotte, T. Lebeau, O. Péron, T. Saito, A. Abdelouas
- Chemistry
- 25 August 2013