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Data for: Escherichia coli Contamination across Multiple Environmental Compartments (Soil, Hands, Drinking Water, and Handwashing Water) in Urban Harare: Correlations and Risk FactorsSource

Paired samples of the concentration of E. coli in handwashing water sources and on the hands of volunteers (before and after handwashing) from Harare, Zimbabwe.

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E. coliHarareZimbabwebacteriahandshandwashing water
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Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag)about 1 year ago
Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Geothermal Fluids through Bacterial Cell Surface AdsorptionSource

We summarized the FY17 and part of FY18 results of the analysis of the effect of several parameters (e.g., total dissolved solids, specific competing metals, pH, and temperature) on REE recovery from geothermal brine in a manuscript that was submitted to Environmental Science & Technology. In this manuscript, we investigate biosorption as a potential means of recovering REEs from geothermal fluids, a low-grade but abundant REE source. We have previously engineered E. coli to express lanthanide binding tags (LBTs) on the cell surface and the resulting strain showed an increase in both REE adsorption capacity and selectivity. Here we examined how REE adsorption by the engineered E. coli is affected by various geochemical factors relevant to geothermal fluids, including total dissolved solids (TDS), temperature, pH, and the presence of competing trace metals.

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E. coliLBTREEadsorptionbacteriabioadsorptionbioengineeringbiosorptionbrinecellelementsenergyfactorsfluidgeochemicalgeochemistrygeofluidgeothermallanthanide bindingmicrobemicrobialrare earthsurfacetag
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)over 1 year ago