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  • 6. Methods for the preparation of a biodesulfurization biocatalyst using Rhodococcus sp.
    Ma CQ, Feng JH, Zeng YY, Cai XF, Sun BP, Zhang ZB, Blankespoor HD, Xu P.
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    Yang RT, Hernández-Maldonado AJ, Yang FH.
    Science; 2003 Jul 04; 301(5629):79-81. PubMed ID: 12843388
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  • 13. Sulfur removal from fuel using zeolites/polyimide mixed matrix membrane adsorbents.
    Lin L, Wang A, Dong M, Zhang Y, He B, Li H.
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  • 14. Biocatalytic desulfurization of diesel oil in an air-lift reactor with immobilized Gordonia nitida CYKS1 cells.
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    Mustafa F, Al-Ghouti MA, Khalili FI, Al-Degs YS.
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  • 16. Biotechnology of desulfurization of diesel: prospects and challenges.
    Gupta N, Roychoudhury PK, Deb JK.
    Appl Microbiol Biotechnol; 2005 Jan 15; 66(4):356-66. PubMed ID: 15538557
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  • 19. Deep desulfurization of hydrodesulfurization-treated diesel oil by a facultative thermophilic bacterium Mycobacterium sp. X7B.
    Li FL, Xu P, Ma CQ, Luo LL, Wang XS.
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