adsorboivilla
Adsorboivilla is a fictional genus introduced in discussions of biosorption to illustrate how microorganisms might adsorb organic pollutants onto their cell surfaces. In this concept, Adsorboivilla cells exhibit a high affinity for a range of hydrophobic and aromatic compounds, allowing pollutants to accumulate on the cell envelope or within a peri-outer layer. The term is used primarily in teaching and hypothetical modeling.
Taxonomy and morphology: In the standard hypothetical description, adsorboivilla comprises rod-shaped cells with extracellular polymeric substances
Mechanism: Adsorption is proposed to occur at the cell surface and within biofilms, driven by surface functional
Ecology and applications: Although no real organism has been confirmed, the concept emphasizes potential roles for
Status and notes: Adsorboivilla as described here is a hypothetical construct for pedagogical purposes. There is