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"Wang H" Authored Publications:

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1 From water to sediment: A meta-analysis of microplastic distribution and the impact of dams in reservoir ecosystems Gao W; Zhang P; Wang H; Yang X; An C; 41215774
ENCS
2 Leading the way to a safer workplace: What enables supervisors to be servant leaders and enhance subordinates workplace safety behaviors? Chen YP; Hsu YS; Panaccio A; Wang H; 40483067
JMSB
3 Synergistic adsorption mechanism of heavy metals on zinc oxide/phosphate modified gel-biochar composites Wang H; Zhang L; Ji J; Wang A; Wen J; Chen Z; 40159819
ENCS
4 Two-dimensional Nanosheets by Liquid Metal Exfoliation Bai Y; Xu Y; Sun L; Ward Z; Wang H; Ratnayake G; Wang C; Zhao M; He H; Gao J; Wu M; Lu S; Bepete G; Peng D; Liu B; Kang F; Terrones H; Terrones M; Lei Y; 39707650
PHYSICS
5 Reduction of Cr(VI) by Bacillus toyonensis LBA36 and its effect on radish seedlings under Cr(VI) stress Tan A; Wang H; Zhang H; Zhang L; Yao H; Chen Z; 39346031
ENCS
6 Inoculation of chromium-tolerant bacterium LBA108 to enhance resistance in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) and combined remediation of chromium-contaminated soil Zhang H; Wang H; Tan A; Zhang L; Yao H; You X; Chen Z; 38721825
ENCS
7 Hydrothermal synthesis and electrochemical properties of Sn-based peanut shell biochar electrode materials Wang Y; Wang H; Ji J; You T; Lu C; Liu C; Song Y; Chen Z; Zhu S; 38380232
ENCS
8 Superhydrophilic CoFe Dispersion of Hydrogel Electrocatalysts for Quasi-Solid-State Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Wang H; Gao RT; Nguyen NT; Bai J; Ren S; Liu X; Zhang X; Wang L; 37901939
ENCS
9 Isolation and Identification of Mercury-Tolerant Bacteria LBA119 from Molybdenum-Lead Mining Soils and Their Removal of Hg2 Yao H; Wang H; Ji J; Tan A; Song Y; Chen Z; 36977027
ENCS
10 A Generalized Framework for Preserving Both Privacy and Utility in Data Outsourcing Xie S; Mohammady M; Wang H; Wang L; Vaidya J; Hong Y; 36506788
ENCS
11 A Small Molecule Inhibitor of Erg251 Makes Fluconazole Fungicidal by Inhibiting the Synthesis of the 14α-Methylsterols Lu H; Li W; Whiteway M; Wang H; Zhu S; Ji Z; Feng Y; Yan L; Fang T; Li L; Ni T; Zhang X; Lv Q; Ding Z; Qiu L; Zhang D; Jiang Y; 36475771
BIOLOGY
12 Surfactant-enhanced mobilization of persistent organic pollutants: Potential for soil and sediment remediation and unintended consequences Bolan S; Padhye LP; Mulligan CN; Alonso ER; Saint-Fort R; Jasemizad T; Wang C; Zhang T; Rinklebe J; Wang H; Siddique KHM; Kirkham MB; Bolan N; 36265382
ENCS
13 Update on air pollution control strategies for coal-fired power plants Asif Z; Chen Z; Wang H; Zhu Y; 35572480
ENCS
14 Circulating miR-1246 Targeting UBE2C, TNNI3, TRAIP, UCHL1 Genes and Key Pathways as a Potential Biomarker for Lung Adenocarcinoma: Integrated Biological Network Analysis Huang S; Wei YK; Kaliamurthi S; Cao Y; Nangraj AS; Sui X; Chu D; Wang H; Wei DQ; Peslherbe GH; Selvaraj G; Shi J; 33050659
CHEMBIOCHEM
15 A Crowdsensing Based Analytical Framework for Perceptional Degradation of OTT Web Browsing. Li K, Wang H, Xu X, Du Y, Liu Y, Ahmad MO 29762493
ENCS
16 Big Data-Driven Cellular Information Detection and Coverage Identification. Wang H, Xie S, Li K, Ahmad MO 30813353
ENCS
17 Pre-treatment EEG signal variability is associated with treatment success in depression. Jaworska N, Wang H, Smith DM, Blier P, Knott V, Protzner AB 29159049
CSBN
18 Smart Self-Assembled Nanosystem Based on Water-Soluble Pillararene and Rare-Earth-Doped Upconversion Nanoparticles for pH-Responsive Drug Delivery. Li H, Wei R, Yan GH, Sun J, Li C, Wang H, Shi L, Capobianco JA, Sun L 29336139
CHEMBIOCHEM

 

Title:Isolation and Identification of Mercury-Tolerant Bacteria LBA119 from Molybdenum-Lead Mining Soils and Their Removal of Hg2
Authors:Yao HWang HJi JTan ASong YChen Z
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36977027/
DOI:10.3390/toxics11030261
Publication:Toxics
Keywords:16S rDNABacillusheavy metal mercurysoil
PMID:36977027 Category: Date Added:2023-03-28
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471023, China.
2 College of Agricultural Equipment Engineering, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471023, China.
3 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada.

Description:

Aims: To screen heavy metal-tolerant strains from heavy metal-contaminated soil in mining areas and determine the tolerance of the strains to different heavy metals and their removal rates through experiments.

Methods: Mercury-resistant strain LBA119 was isolated from mercury-contaminated soil samples in Luanchuan County, Henan Province, China. The strain was identified by Gram staining, physiological and biochemical tests, and 16S rDNA sequences. The LBA119 strain showed good resistance and removal rates to heavy metals such as Pb2+, Hg2+, Mn2+, Zn2+, and Cd2+ using tolerance tests under optimal growth conditions. The mercury-resistant strain LBA119 was applied to mercury-contaminated soil to determine the ability of the strain to remove mercury from the soil compared to mercury-contaminated soil without bacterial biomass.

Results: Mercury-resistant strain LBA119 is a Gram-positive bacterium that appears as a short rod under scanning electron microscopy, with a single bacterium measuring approximately 0.8 × 1.3 µm. The strain was identified as a Bacillus by Gram staining, physiological and biochemical tests, and 16S rDNA sequence analysis. The strain was highly resistant to mercury, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 32 mg/L for mercury. Under a 10 mg/L mercury environment, the optimal inoculation amount, pH, temperature, and salt concentration of the LBA119 strain were 2%, 7, 30 °C, and 20 g/L, respectively. In the 10 mg/L Hg2+ LB medium, the total removal rate, volatilization rate, and adsorption rate at 36 h were 97.32%, 89.08%, and 8.24%, respectively. According to tolerance tests, the strain showed good resistance to Pb2+, Mn2+, Zn2+, Cd2+, and other heavy metals. When the initial mercury concentration was 50 mg/L and 100 mg/L, compared with the mercury-contaminated soil that contained an LB medium without bacterial biomass, LBA119 inoculation increased 15.54-37.67% after 30 days of culture.

Conclusion: This strain shows high bioremediation potential for mercury-contaminated soil.





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