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Dibenzothiophene desulfurization in hydrocarbon environment by Staphylococcus sp. resting cells

Staphylococcus sp. strain S3/C desulfurized dibenzothiophene/n-hexadecane (3 mg ml^sup -1^) in a hydrocarbon aqueous biphasic culture. The resting cells decreased the sulfur content of the hydrocarbon phase by 57% at 2.2 mg l^sup -1^ h^sup -1^ in the absence of any additional carbon and sulfur sourc...

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Published in:Biotechnology letters 2002-05, Vol.24 (10), p.779-781
Main Authors: GOINDI, H. K, SAINI, V. S, VERMA, P. S, ADHIKARI, D. K
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