Flotation of Microorganisms – Implications in the Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Streams

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. W. Smith Z. Yang Jr. Wharton
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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16
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

"Microorganisms have the ability to remarkably adsorb and/or absorb heavy metal ions. Hence they are being studied widely as a means of removing metal ions from aqueous solutions both in order to clean up toxic streams and to recover valuable metals from these and other streams. It is often difficult to harvest organisms such as bacteria and unicellular algae since they are usually too small to be readily screened out. Froth flotation may prove to be a feasible method to harvest such organisms subsequent to the ad/absortion of the metal Ions. The present paper discusses the surface/electrokinetic properties of microorganisms and the modifier-collect conditions under which they should float. The zeta potential of the green alga Chlorella vulgaris was measured in the presence of AI(III) and Pb(II) ions and in the presence of dodecylammonium chloride and sodium dodecylsulfate. Present and past data suggest that the organisms should behave similarly to other finely divided, charged (polar) solids with their behavior sometimes modified by the non-polar surface regions present.IntroductionThe overall field of bioengineering is growing at a remarkably accelerating rate. Hydrometallurgy and mineral processing are included among those disciplines where there has been actual or proposed commercial use of bioorganisms. Further, the actual or proposed use includes bacterial enhancement of leaching of a number of different types of ores (1-5), modification of the flotation or oil agglomeration separation of minerals by bacteria (6,7) and microorganism (algae, bacteria or fungi) concentration of metal ions present in effluent or other mineral processing or hydrometallurgy aqueous streams (8-23)."
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APA: R. W. Smith Z. Yang Jr. Wharton  (1988)  Flotation of Microorganisms – Implications in the Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Streams

MLA: R. W. Smith Z. Yang Jr. Wharton Flotation of Microorganisms – Implications in the Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Streams. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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