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3) The nanorods with diameter of about 100 nm and length of about 1.0 μm were attained under high dose of lactic acid and SO4 (2-) ; while low dose obtained the nanobundles consisted of nanoneedles with tip diameter of 10-20 nm and length of about 5.0-10.0 μm.
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PMID:24616368 DOI:10.1002/btpr.1894
2015 Biotechnology progress
* Controllable extracellular biosynthesis of bismuth sulfide nanostructure by sulfate-reducing bacteria in water-oil two-phase system.
- Due to strong hydrolysis of Bi(3+) as precursor in aqueous media, there are no reports on biosynthesis of bismuth sulfide (Bi2 S3 ) nanomaterials. In this work, the water-oil two-phase system was used to biosynthesize the Bi2 S3 nanomaterials based on the coupling reaction of biological reduction and chemical precipitation process for the first time. The results showed that the water-oil two-phase system successfully eliminated hydrolysis of the Bi(3+) and controllably and extracellularly fabricated the Bi2 S3 crystal with high purity. The nanorods with diameter of about 100 nm and length of about 1.0 μm were attained under high dose of lactic acid and SO4 (2-) ; while low dose obtained the nanobundles consisted of nanoneedles with tip diameter of 10-20 nm and length of about 5.0-10.0 μm. The Bi2 S3 nanorods as photocatalyst almost completely degraded methylene blue from solution within 12 h; whereas the Bi2 S3 nanobundles removed about 87% of the dye. The amount of the Bi2 S3 nanorods decreased by 48% due to photocorrosion, whereas 52% with the nanobundles. The Bi2 S3 nanorods had relatively higher photocatalysis activity and slightly stronger photocorrosion resistance than the Bi2 S3 nanobundles.
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(1)29 and (20)4 treatment (39)2 (FA) (58)2 from
(2)15 *null* (21)3 (AA) (40)2 (PA) (59)2 hydrolysis
(3)11 in (22)3 (ALA) (41)2 (PLGA) (60)2 interactions
(4)10 phenethyl (23)3 (GABA) (42)2 (PLGA), (61)2 may
(5)10 phosphatase (24)3 (NEFA) (43)2 (SA) (62)2 nanoparticles
(6)9 is (25)3 changes (44)2 (SLA) (63)2 peptide
(7)8 was (26)3 decarboxylase (45)2 (TA) (64)2 proteins
(8)6 (HA) (27)3 etching (46)2 (TCA) (65)2 racemization
(9)6 reactive (28)3 levels (47)2 A (66)2 ratio
(10)5 as (29)3 metabolism (48)2 BSA (67)2 residues
(11)5 bacteria (30)3 on (49)2 Ig-superfamily (68)2 substances
(12)5 group (31)3 protein (50)2 Schiff (69)2 suppressive
(13)5 or (32)3 sequence (51)2 biosynthesis (70)2 synthetase
(14)5 synthesis (33)3 sequences (52)2 by (71)2 the
(15)5 to (34)3 status (53)2 changes, (72)2 therapy
(16)4 binding (35)3 were (54)2 composition (73)2 vitamin
(17)4 derivatives (36)2 (DHA) (55)2 contents
(18)4 for (37)2 (EDTA) (56)2 cycle
(19)4 solution (38)2 (EPA) (57)2 extract

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--- WordNet output for acid --- =>1.酸っぱい, 2.辛辣な, 3.酸, 4.《俗語》麻薬, LSD Overview of noun acid The noun acid has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (4) acid -- (any of various water-soluble compounds having a sour taste and capable of turning litmus red and reacting with a base to form a salt) 2. acid, back breaker, battery-acid, dose, dot, Elvis, loony toons, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, pane, superman, window pane, Zen -- (street name for lysergic acid diethylamide) Overview of adj acid The adj acid has 3 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (1) acerb, acerbic, acid, acrid, bitter, blistering, caustic, sulfurous, sulphurous, virulent, vitriolic -- (harsh or corrosive in tone; "an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose"; "a barrage of acid comments"; "her acrid remarks make her many enemies"; "bitter words"; "blistering criticism"; "caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics"; "a sulfurous denunciation"; "a vitriolic critique") 2. acidic, acid, acidulent, acidulous -- (being sour to the taste) 3. acid -- (having the characteristics of an acid; "an acid reaction") --- WordNet end ---