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- Title
Editorial: Bioleaching and Biocorrosion: Advances in Interfacial Processes.
- Authors
Zhang, Ruiyong; Duan, Jizhou; Xu, Dake; Xia, Jinlan; Muñoz, Jesús A.; Sand, Wolfgang
- Abstract
This Research Topic comprises 17 original research articles and presents recent progress in bioleaching and MIC, especially the interactions between minerals/materials with dissolving/corroding-microorganisms. The data indicate sophisticated microbial interactions during the bioleaching process and provide a basis for a strategy to improve bioleaching in practice. Keywords: bioleaching; microbially influenced corrosion; attachment; biofilms; extracellular polymeric substances; fluorescence microscopy; bioinformatics EN bioleaching microbially influenced corrosion attachment biofilms extracellular polymeric substances fluorescence microscopy bioinformatics N.PAG N.PAG 3 03/19/21 20210317 NES 210317 The adherence of microbes to surfaces is essential for optimal living conditions including protection against external influences such as temperature, pH, or even biocidal agents. Bioleaching, attachment, biofilms, extracellular polymeric substances, fluorescence microscopy, bioinformatics, microbially influenced corrosion.
- Subjects
BACTERIAL leaching; BIODEGRADATION; METAGENOMICS; SCIENTIFIC apparatus &; instruments
- Publication
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2021, Vol 11, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1664-302X
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.3389/fmicb.2021.653029