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Molybdenum enzymes and molybdenum cofactor in mycobacteria
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2011When intracelluar pathogens enter the host macrophages where in addition to oxidative and antibiotic mechanisms of antimicrobial activity, nutrients are deprived. Human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of macrophage parasitisms, which can replicate and persist for decades in dormancy state in virulent environments.
Tingyu, Shi, Jianping, Xie
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Essays in Biochemistry, 1999
There are many molybdenum-containing enzymes distributed throughout the biosphere. The availability of molybdenum to biological systems is due to the high water solubility of oxidized forms of the metal. Molybdenum enzymes can be grouped on the basis of the structure of the metal centre.
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There are many molybdenum-containing enzymes distributed throughout the biosphere. The availability of molybdenum to biological systems is due to the high water solubility of oxidized forms of the metal. Molybdenum enzymes can be grouped on the basis of the structure of the metal centre.
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Molybdenum and Molybdenum Compounds
2000The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Properties 3. Occurrence 3.1. Minerals 3.2. Deposits 4. Production 4.1. Concentration 4.2. Processing of Concentrate 4.3. Recovery from Spent Petroleum Catalysts 4.4. Recovery during Production of Tungsten Ores 4.5.
Roger F. Sebenik +11 more
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Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1977
Abstract Molybdenum is a prolific former of homonuclear metal-metal bonds, ranging in bond order from less than 1 to 4 and in length from 3.27 A to 2.090 A. The chemical and structural properties of compounds containing Mo-Mo bonds are reviewed here with particular emphasis on variability in length as a function of environment between bonds that have
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Abstract Molybdenum is a prolific former of homonuclear metal-metal bonds, ranging in bond order from less than 1 to 4 and in length from 3.27 A to 2.090 A. The chemical and structural properties of compounds containing Mo-Mo bonds are reviewed here with particular emphasis on variability in length as a function of environment between bonds that have
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Sustainable applications for utilizing molybdenum tailings in concrete
, 2020This paper provides a cleaner production solution for the potential usage of molybdenum tailings as a replacement of fine aggregates in structural concrete.
Shan Gao +3 more
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Assessment of molybdenum mine tailings as filler in cement mortar
, 2020The present study investigates the mechanical properties and durability of cement mortar incorporating molybdenum mine tailings as a filler material in an effort to report any suitable recycling potential.
S. Siddique, J. Jang
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Molybdenum and tungsten chalcogenides for lithium/sodium-ion batteries: Beyond MoS2
Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2019Molybdenum and tungsten chalcogenides have attracted tremendous attention in energy storage and conversion due to their outstanding physicochemical and electrochemical properties.
Junda Huang +5 more
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Uniform nucleation and epitaxy of bilayer molybdenum disulfide on sapphire
Nature, 2022Lei Liu +19 more
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Epitaxial growth of wafer-scale molybdenum disulfide semiconductor single crystals on sapphire
Nature Nanotechnology, 2021Taotao Li +22 more
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