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Biodesulfurization of naphthothiophene and benzothiophene through selective cleavage of carbon-sulfur bonds by Rhodococcus sp. strain WU-K2R

Kirimura et al., 2002

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5897518743670574355
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Kirimura K
Furuya T
Sato R
Ishii Y
Kino K
Usami S
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology

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ABSTRACT Naphtho [2, 1-b] thiophene (NTH) is an asymmetric structural isomer of dibenzothiophene (DBT), and in addition to DBT derivatives, NTH derivatives can also be detected in diesel oil following hydrodesulfurization treatment. Rhodococcus sp. strain WU …
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