Abstract
The ability of collection strains of Rhodococcus to demetallize nickel metalloporphyrin was studied. The Soret absorption peak was determined at a wavelength of 392 nm. The most efficient extraction of metal ions occurs in the aqueous phase by strains R. cerastii IEGM 1278 and R. qingshengii IEGM 1359.
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