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"Wang X" Authored Publications:

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1 Capacitive bimetallic redox cycles and ligand-to-metal charge transfer to Boost denitrification with Ni sup II /sup /Fe sup II /sup -Gallic acid phenolic networks Yu S; Jin Y; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Wang X; Guo J; 41707775
ENCS
2 First report of synthetic antioxidants in baby wipes: Insights into occurrence, sources, and infant exposure Wang X; Liu W; Wang J; Johannessen C; Zhang X; Xia K; Wu X; Liu Q; 41259909
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 Pseudocapacitive MXene@Fe-TA ternary mediator enhances denitrification via optimized electron transfer and microbial regulation in wastewater treatment Pan S; Wang X; Guo T; An H; Guo Y; Chen Z; Lian J; Guo J; 41043789
ENCS
4 Engineered iron-sulfur carriers for efficient mixotrophic and sulfur autotrophic denitrification in low carbon to nitrogen ratio municipal wastewater: Mechanisms of biofilm enhancement and electron transfer promotion Yu S; Zhang X; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Wang X; Ren B; Guo J; 40712941
ENCS
5 Enhanced biodegradation of crude oil by phosphate-solubilizing bacteria Bacillus subtilis PSB-1: Overcoming soluble phosphorus deficiency Wang X; Du Z; Li Z; Liu M; Mu J; Feng L; Chen Z; Chen Q; 40609441
ENCS
6 Konjac glucomannan (KGM) aerogel immobilized microalgae: A new way for marine oil spills remediation Wang X; Du Z; Song Z; Liu M; He P; Feng L; Chen Z; Chen Q; 40381443
ENCS
7 Rubber Fatigue Revisited: A State-of-the-Art Review Expanding on Prior Works by Tee, Mars and Fatemi Wang X; Sedaghati R; Rakheja S; Shangguan W; 40219307
ENCS
8 Elucidating the size distribution of p‑Phenylenediamine-Derived quinones in atmospheric particles Xia K; Qin M; Han M; Zhang X; Wu X; Liu M; Liu S; Wang X; Liu W; Xie Z; Yuan R; Liu Q; 39978217
CHEMBIOCHEM
9 Effect of konjac glucomannan aerogel-immobilized Chlorella vulgaris LH-1 on oil-contaminated seawater remediation and endogenous bacterial community diversity Du Z; Wang X; Song Z; Zhu B; Feng L; Chen Z; Chen Q; 39853794
ENCS
10 Study on the mechanism of regulating micromolar Fe utilization and promoting denitrification by guanosine monophosphate (GMP) based multi-signal functional material Hematin@Fe/GMP Hao Y; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Wang X; Guo J; 39657473
ENCS
11 Amorphous Cu/Fe nanoparticles with tandem intracellular and extracellular electron capacity for enhancing denitrification performance and recovery of co-contaminant suppressed denitrification Fu J; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Wang X; Guo J; 39542060
ENCS
12 Fe/GMP functional nanomaterial enhancing the denitrification efficiency by bi-signal regulation: Electron transfer and microbial community Hao Y; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Zhang W; Wang X; Guo J; 39326537
ENCS
13 Hetero-architectured core-shell NiMoO4@Ni9S8/MoS2 nanorods enabling high-performance supercapacitors Chen L; Deng W; Chen Z; Wang X; 35153374
ENCS
14 Duplicated antagonistic EPF peptides optimize grass stomatal initiation Jangra R; Brunetti SC; Wang X; Kaushik P; Gulick PJ; Foroud NA; Wang S; Lee JS; 34328169
BIOLOGY
15 Dexamethasone-Induced Perturbations in Tissue Metabolomics Revealed by Chemical Isotope Labeling LC-MS analysis Dahabiyeh LA; Malkawi AK; Wang X; Colak D; Mujamammi AH; Sabi EM; Li L; Dasouki M; Abdel Rahman AM; 31973046
CHEMBIOCHEM
16 A Lithium-Sulfur Battery using a 2D Current Collector Architecture with a Large-Sized Sulfur Host Operated under High Areal Loading and Low E/S Ratio. Li M, Zhang Y, Bai Z, Liu WW, Liu T, Gim J, Jiang G, Yuan Y, Luo D, Feng K, Yassar RS, Wang X, Chen Z, Lu J 30368935
ENCS
17 Intracellular Delivery of Colloidally Stable Core-Cross-Linked Triblock Copolymer Micelles with Glutathione-Responsive Enhanced Drug Release for Cancer Therapy. Biswas D, An SY, Li Y, Wang X, Oh JK 28207270
CHEMBIOCHEM

 

Title:Enhanced biodegradation of crude oil by phosphate-solubilizing bacteria Bacillus subtilis PSB-1: Overcoming soluble phosphorus deficiency
Authors:Wang XDu ZLi ZLiu MMu JFeng LChen ZChen Q
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40609441/
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.126426
Publication:Journal of environmental management
Keywords:BiodegradationDegradation characteristicsMarine oil pollutionPhosphate solubilizing bacteriaPhosphorus dissolution mechanism
PMID:40609441 Category: Date Added:2025-07-04
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pollution Control for Port-Petrochemical Industry, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, PR China; School of Marine Science & Technology, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, PR China.
2 Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pollution Control for Port-Petrochemical Industry, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, PR China; National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Harbor Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Technology, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, PR China.
3 Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pollution Control for Port-Petrochemical Industry, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, PR China.
4 College of Ecology and Environment, Hainan Tropical Ocean University, Sanya, 572022, PR China.
5 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Computer Sciences, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G1M8, Canada.
6 Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pollution Control for Port-Petrochemical Industry, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, PR China; National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Harbor Oil & Gas Storage and Transportation Technology, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan, 316022, PR China. Electronic address: qgchen@zjou.edu.cn.

Description:

Due to the oligotrophic marine environment, the lack of phosphorus is one of the key factors limiting the oil biodegradation ability of microorganisms after the oil spill occurs. Overcoming phosphorus deficiency has become an urgent problem. In this study, a phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, named Bacillus subtilis PSB-1, with the crude oil degradation efficiency up to 93.7 %, was isolated from oil contaminated seawater. The strain PSB-1 significantly increased the content of solubilized phosphorus (P) to promote the degradation of oil pollutants. The yielding bioavailable P from 5 g·L-1 Ca3(PO4)2 and 2 g·L-1 sodium phytate was up to 17.14 mg·L-1 and 35.63 mg·L-1 in the culture with crude oil as the sole carbon source. The production of organic acids, such as oxalic and lactic acids, peaked at 263.52 mg·L-1 and 282.99 mg·L-1, respectively, indicating a potential enhancement of P availability due to the crucial role of organic acids in the process of P solubilization. The analysis of the degradation pathway of hydrocarbons and the content of alkaline phosphatase (AKP) under organic P deficiency indicated that pyruvate served as an intermediate product connecting P solubilization and hydrocarbons degradation. Molecular docking analysis provided evidence that AKP can interact with hydrocarbon molecules, suggesting a role in the degradation of hydrocarbons. This study offered a new way to oil spill bioremediation with the P deficient environment.





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