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WO/2006/135673 |
The present invention provides a system of baiting and growing microorganisms on a gelatinous matrix. A bioreactor is provided wherein the bioreactor provides an environment conducive to the breakdown of organic aqueous material and the ...
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WO/2006/135672 |
The present invention provides a system of baiting and growing microorganisms on a gelatinous matrix. A bioreactor is provided wherein the bioreactor provides an environment conducive to the breakdown of organic aqueous material and the ...
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WO/2006/135674 |
The present invention provides an apparatus for the production of hydrogen from microorganisms, wherein a bioreactor provides an environment conducive to the production of hydrogen from hydrogen producing microorganisms and restrictive t...
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WO/2006/133402 |
The present invention provides a method of hydrogen production from hydrogen producing microorganisms, wherein a bioreactor provides an environment conducive to the production of hydrogen from hydrogen producing microorganisms and restri...
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WO/2006/133402 |
The present invention provides a method of hydrogen production from hydrogen producing microorganisms, wherein a bioreactor provides an environment conducive to the production of hydrogen from hydrogen producing microorganisms and restri...
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WO/2006/130677 |
The present invention provides a method of hydrogen production, wherein organic feed material is heated with excess or diverted heat from a power plant, thereby substantially deactivating or killing methanogens within the organic feed ma...
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WO/2006/130680 |
The present invention provides a method of hydrogen production, wherein organic feed material is heated with excess or diverted heat from a nuclear reactor, thereby substantially deactivating or killing methanogens within the organic fee...
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WO/2006/130680 |
The present invention provides a method of hydrogen production, wherein organic feed material is heated with excess or diverted heat from a nuclear reactor, thereby substantially deactivating or killing methanogens within the organic fee...
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WO/2006/130677 |
The present invention provides a method of hydrogen production, wherein organic feed material is heated with excess or diverted heat from a power plant, thereby substantially deactivating or killing methanogens within the organic feed ma...
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WO/2006/127512 |
A method for biofuel production is disclosed. The method includes providing a first photosynthesis product. The method also includes processing the first photosynthesis product to form a product mixture comprising a first biofuel and CO2...
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WO/2006/117458 |
The invention relates to using alcalophilic sulphate-reducing bacteria selected from at least one species of a Desulfohalobiaceae or Desulfonatronum species family or from species whose gene encoding for ribosomal PARN 16S has a homology...
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WO/2006/119052 |
Described herein are methods for producing chemical products by anaerobically fermenting a particular biomass using anaerobic bacteria. Such chemical products include hydrogen and other gases, acetic acid and other volatile organic acids...
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WO/2006/119052 |
Described herein are methods for producing chemical products by anaerobically fermenting a particular biomass using anaerobic bacteria. Such chemical products include hydrogen and other gases, acetic acid and other volatile organic acids...
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WO/2006/112360 |
It is intended to provide a technique of separating polonium with the use of a microorganism and a bioremediation technique by clarifying microorganism species participating in the gasification of polonium and comparing the gasification ...
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WO/2006/108139 |
A microbial consortia for biogenically increasing the hydrogen content of a carbonaceous source material, where the consortia includes a first microbial consortium to metabolize the carbonaceous source material into one or more first int...
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WO/2006/108136 |
A microbial consortia for biogenically increasing the hydrogen content of a carbonaceous source material, where the consortia includes a first microbial consortium to metabolize the carbonaceous source material into one or more first int...
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WO/2006/087334 |
The present invention relates to the use of a bacterium strain characterized in that its genome contains at least a gene coding for a membrane-bound [NiFe] hydrogenase, or of membrane extracts containing said membrane-bound [NiFe] hydrog...
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WO/2006/085764 |
The invention is directed to a process and apparatus for the removal of hydrogen sulphides from streams containing them, in particular from wastewater streams. According to the invention, hydrogen sulphide is stripped from the process li...
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WO/2006/084276 |
The FAD-dependent enzyme glutathione reductase catalyzes the NADPH-dependent synthesis of gold, platinum, and mixed-metal nanoparticles, which are strongly bound to the active site via the redox active cysteine residues. The enzyme stabi...
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WO/2006/084276 |
The FAD-dependent enzyme glutathione reductase catalyzes the NADPH-dependent synthesis of gold, platinum, and mixed-metal nanoparticles, which are strongly bound to the active site via the redox active cysteine residues. The enzyme stabi...
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WO/2006/067854 |
It is intended to provide a method of storing a solution containing a biomass resource whereby the biomass resource can be stored over a long time at a low cost. Namely, a method of storing a solution containing a biomass resource to be ...
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WO/2006/062130 |
It is intended to provide a microorganism having a formate dehydrogenase gene and a hydrogenase gene and further containing a foreign gene of a transcriptional activator in the formate hydrogenlyase system, characterized in that the tran...
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WO/2006/040471 |
The invention concerns the use of a type II NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (NDH-II), or of a polynucleotide encoding said NDH-II, to increase the capacity of a green algae to produce hydrogen. Said polynucleotide is in particular useful for trans...
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WO/2006/039335 |
A process for producing high purity methane gas from digested or composted organic materials as well as a high purity methane gas generation system that operates in accordance with this process are provided. The inventive system, which i...
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WO/2006/020630 |
A biocatalyst and a process of making the biocatalyst treated water, including depositing biomass into a container; filling the container with a supply of water; mixing the water and biomass to form biologically treated water. The supply...
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WO/2005/123286 |
A novel method of biomass processing, in which while carrying out efficient fermentation of biomass, energy can be recovered without the use of plants and in which after the biomass processing the concentration of organic matter in waste...
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WO/2005/118775 |
A method is provided for producing hydrogen by fermenting a culture medium containing a sugar and maintained under substantially anaerobic conditions with a bacteria of the genus Clostridium. The bacterium may be Clostridium bifermentans...
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WO/2005/115648 |
A process for stimulating microbial hydrogen production in a petroleum-bearing subterranean formation, comprising: (a) analyzing one or more components of the formation to determine characteristics of the formation environment; (b) detec...
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WO/2005/113784 |
Disclosed are strategies for the economical microbial generation of hydrogen, useful as an alternative energy source, from hydrocarbon-rich deposits such as coal, oil and/or gas formations, oil shale, bitumen, tar sands, carbonaceous sha...
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WO/2005/106003 |
The present invention relates to a method for synthesis of amorphous silicon dioxide (silica, condensation products of silicic acid) and other polymeric metal (IV) compounds from non-organic silicon compounds or metal (IV) compounds as w...
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WO/2005/106004 |
The invention relates to a method for producing bioactive surfaces by enzymatic modification of molecules or molecular aggregates, in particular, collagen, on surfaces of glass, metals, metallic oxides, plastics, biopolymers or other mat...
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WO/2005/106895 |
Radioactive nuclear species can be easily removed from a solution under aerobic conditions through a process comprising growing euglena in contact with radioactive nuclear species in a solution suitable for the living of euglena to there...
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WO/2005/099854 |
A method for recovering inorganic salt during processing of a lignocellulosic feedstock is provided. The method comprises pretreating the lignocellulosic feedstock by adding an acid to the feedstock to produce a pretreated lignocellulosi...
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WO/2005/092788 |
A process for the recovery of sulfur from an acid gas stream is disclosed. The process includes a Claus sulfur recovery step in combination with a direct reduction step and a biological sulfur recovery step to provide a sweet gas stream ...
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WO/2005/077845 |
A process for producing a biogas, comprising carrying out hydrogen fermentation of a subject solution containing organic matter with the use of a hydrogen fermentation microbe, in which on the basis of interrelationship between the conce...
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WO/2005/072262 |
The invention provides methods and compositions for engineering cells to generate large amounts of hydrogen. Genes that are involved in hydrogen production pathways and genes that are upregulated when cells are exposed to conditions cond...
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WO/2005/072254 |
Sustained hydrogen production is obtained by the culturing of a genetically-modified algae, where the ability of the chloroplasts to intake sulfate is reduced or eliminated compared to wild-type algae. The alga is cultured in a sealed en...
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WO/2005/072254 |
Sustained hydrogen production is obtained by the culturing of a genetically-modified algae, where the ability of the chloroplasts to intake sulfate is reduced or eliminated compared to wild-type algae. The alga is cultured in a sealed en...
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WO/2005/066350 |
This invention relates to a biological process for the preparation of shape and polymorph controlled mineral crystals by simple growth of roots from various seeds to a suitable aqueous metal ion.
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WO/2005/056842 |
A bacterial culture for use in the bacterial oxidation of sulphide ores and concentrates, the bacterial culture identified by AGAL deposit Accession No. NM99/07541 or having been adapted therefrom, the bacterial culture further containin...
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WO/2005/056809 |
Hydrogen-producing bacteria are sealed in a favourable environment comprising coal, methane and water at temperatures of approximately 20 to 40°C. As the bacteria produce hydrogen, the hydrogen is periodically removed from the reaction ...
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WO/2005/045020 |
The invention relates to the use of recombinant or silicatein $g(b) isolated from natural sources, and silicatein $g(b) fusion proteins as well as silicatein $g(b)-related enzymes for the synthesis, decomposition and modification of sili...
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WO/2005/044742 |
The invention provides a process for the treatment of sulphur-containing salts by converting, e.g. in the case of treatment of sulphate, the sulphur-containing salt to a sulphide salt solution, and biologically oxidising the sulphide sal...
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WO/2005/044994 |
The invention relates to thermal and pH stable catalases. One catalase of the invention was purified and characterized from Thermus brockianus. As a part of the characterization, the enzyme was compared to typical catalases from commerci...
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WO/2005/044994 |
The invention relates to thermal and pH stable catalases. One catalase of the invention was purified and characterized from Thermus brockianus. As a part of the characterization, the enzyme was compared to typical catalases from commerci...
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WO/2005/042694 |
A method of using sequential chemostat culture vessels to provide continuous H2 production, in which photosynthestic O2 evolution and H2 photoproduction are separated physically into two separate bioreactors, comprising: a) growing a mic...
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WO/2005/014805 |
The present invention provides composite biological devices that include biological material as an integral component thereof. The devices can be used for producing hydrogen gas, for example.
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WO/2005/003024 |
A process for the production of hydrogen, comprising the steps of: (i) providing a photosynthetic microorganism having electron transfer capability through a photosynthetic 'light' reaction pathway and through a respiratory electron tran...
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WO/2005/001104 |
The invention relates to a method and installation for protecting the climate by the maximized net production of oxygen with the simultaneous reduction of carbon dioxide by using environmentally damaging industrial and agricultural waste...
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WO/2004/093524 |
The invention provides oxygen-resistant iron-hydrogenases ([Fe]-hydrogenases) for use in the production of H2. Methods used in the design and engineering of the oxygen-resistant [Fe]-hydrogenases are disclosed, as are the methods of tran...
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