Osmium Reduction

Starting: Osmium dioxide
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Description:
Osmium tetroxide is commonly used as a fixative to prepare biological specimens for electron microscopy. More information on Osmium is found in the Os entry in the EAWAG-BBD Biochemical Periodic Table. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14001842|Woolfolk and Whiteley (1962)] reported that extracts of Micrococcus lactilyticus (now Veillonella atypica) reduced Osmium tetroxide to Osmate (OsO4-) and reduced Osmium dioxide and Osmium(III) chloride to Osmium metal. The authors also observed reduction of Osmium tetroxide by extracts of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans.
Total Reactions: 3
Unique Compounds: 5
Starting Compound: Osmium dioxide
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