Enhancement of Bacterial Manganese Leaching by Microalgal Growth Products

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Madgwick J. C
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The monosaccharides glucose, galactose and arabinose, and the polyols glycerol and mannitol (0.1 Ufo WIV) supported pure and mixed culture heterotrophic bacterial manganese leaching of solid pyrolusite (MnO2, 2% W/V) to yield 14-38 mg/litre manganous ion in 3 days from a simple mineral salts media at 30°C. Supplementation of pure bacterial isolates growing on glucose with soluble intracellular photosynthate from freshwater algae (0.07 g/l carbohydrate) and marine algae (0.11 g/l) led to an improvement in Mn++ yields of 24 and 100 per cent respectively. Extracellular products of the freshwater algae (0.3 g/l carbohydrate) boosted recoveries by 57 per cent.
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APA: Madgwick J. C  (1982)  Enhancement of Bacterial Manganese Leaching by Microalgal Growth Products

MLA: Madgwick J. C Enhancement of Bacterial Manganese Leaching by Microalgal Growth Products. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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