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2D Nanocarbons as the Matrix for Immobilized Microbial Preparations

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Experimental data on the production of dry powders of immobilized biological preparations intended for treatment of oil-contaminated soil were obtained. The carbonization of biopolymers (starch, lignin) using self-propagating high-temperature synthesis was used as the basic method for obtaining 2D carbon structures used as a matrix for immobilization of oil-destructor microorganisms. Oil-destructor Microorganisms were selected from the accredited collection of the All Russian Institute of Plant Protection. The obtained experimental samples of biological preparations have shown their potential for eliminating the anthropogenic consequences of soil contamination with petroleum products.

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The work of A.P. Voznyakovskii and A.Yu. Neverovskaya was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project no. 18-29-24129 MK. The work of A.A. Voznyakovskii was performed within the framework of a state order to the Ioffe Physical Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, project no 0040-2014-0013.

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Voznyakovskii, A.P., Novikova, I.I., Voznyakovskii, A.A. et al. 2D Nanocarbons as the Matrix for Immobilized Microbial Preparations. Tech. Phys. 65, 1384–1390 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784220090297

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