نتایج جستجو برای: carbon substrate

تعداد نتایج: 413397  

2005
K. DALZIEL J. C. LONDESBOROUGH

1. A simple kinetic method was devised to show whether dissolved CO2 orHCO3ion is the substrate in enzyme-catalysed carboxylation reactions. 2. The timecourse of the reductive carboxylation of 2-oxoglutarate by NADPH, catalysed by isocitrate dehydrogenase, was studied by a sensitive fluorimetric method at pH 7-3 and pH 6-4, with large concentrations of substrate and coenzyme and small carbon di...

2006
Steven D. Allison Caroline Nielsen R. Flint Hughes

Like other N-fixing invasive species in Hawaii, Falcataria moluccana dramatically alters forest structure, litterfall quality and quantity, and nutrient dynamics. We hypothesized that these biogeochemical changes would also affect the soil microbial community and the extracellular enzymes responsible for carbon and nutrient mineralization. Across three sites differing in substrate texture and a...

2014
Claire L Windle Marion Müller Adam Nelson Alan Berry

Aldolases are seen as an attractive route to the production of biologically important compounds due to their ability to form carbon-carbon bonds. However, for many industrial reactions there are no naturally occurring enzymes, and so many different engineering approaches have been used to address this problem. Engineering methods have been used to alter the stability, substrate specificity and ...

2011
R ICHARD

The response of soil organic matter (OM) decomposition to increasing temperature is a critical aspect of ecosystem responses to global change. The impacts of climate warming on decomposition dynamics have not been resolved due to apparently contradictory results from field and lab experiments, most of which has focused on labile carbon with short turnover times. But the majority of total soil c...

2005
J. R. QUAYLE

It has long been known that some non-photosynthetic micro-organisms can grow on organic C, compounds as their sole source of energy and carbon. The means whereby such organisms grow has been the subject of speculation. It has been suggested (Bhat & Barker, 1948; van Niel, 1954) that they might couple the energy of oxidation of the organic substrate to the reduction of carbon dioxide and the syn...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
Huanhuan Deng Liyun Ge Tan Xu Minghua Zhang Xuedong Wang Yalei Zhang Hong Peng

Microorganisms are an integral part of the biogeochemical processes in wetlands. To improve the performance of constructed wetlands, it is very important to know the metabolic properties and functional diversity of the microbial communities. The purpose of this study is to analyze the metabolic properties and functional diversity of the microbial community in a horizontal subsurface-flow constr...

2012
Perrin Baker Stephen Y. K. Seah

Enzymes that catalyze carbon-carbon bond formation can be exploited as biocatalyst for synthetic organic chemistry. However, natural enzymes frequently do not possess the required properties or specificities to catalyze industrially useful transformations. This mini-review describes recent work using knowledge-guided site-specific mutagenesis of key active site residues to alter substrate speci...

Journal: :Chemical Communications 2021

Carbon foam was used as a substrate for NiO and growing carbon nanofibers. The synthesized NiO-CNF-CF electrode successfully an efficient microbial fuel cell.

M. Makenali M. Nakhaee Badrabadi M. Tavakkoli M. Zare R. Ajeian S. Panahian Jand

Here, we have synthesized vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VA-CNTs), using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. Cobalt and ethanol are used as the catalyst and the carbon source, respectively. The effects of ethanol flow rate, thickness of Co catalyst film, and growth time on the properties of the carbon nanotube growth are investigated. The results show that the flow rate of ethanol and...

A. H. Mahdizadeh Moghaddam T. Fanaei Sheikhoeslami

A simple chemical vapor deposition technique at atmospheric pressure (APCVD) is adopted to synthesize the aligned arrays of functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (AMWCNTs) without using any carrier gas, at 230◦C, 750◦C and 850 ◦C. Camphor (C10H16O) is used as carbon source because this botanical hydrocarbon is chip and abundant which convert the CVD technique to a green method for produc...

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