Growth And Adsorption Seen In Redox Potential Of Iron Oxidizing And Iron Reducing Bacteria

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. I. Richman
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The E h potential during of a iron reducing bacteria such as Aquaspirillum Magnetotacticum (A.M.) can be predicted by a growth model. It also reflects the adsorption of Fe+2 Cu+2 and Mn +2 ions, that can be incorporated into magnetic material called magnetosomes. The Ferric ion concentration during controlled growth of Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans (T.F.) is a function of the bacteria population curve, while A. M. ferrous ion concentration is a function of the integral of the population curve. Charting of the redox potential of T.F. during batch oxidation of refractory ores such as pyrite and pyrrhotite can be helpful to establishing onset and rate the bulk bio-oxidation rate. The onset of biooxidation is marked by an increase in Fe +3 ions that can be correlated with increased growth due to adsorbed electrons.
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APA: C. I. Richman  (1998)  Growth And Adsorption Seen In Redox Potential Of Iron Oxidizing And Iron Reducing Bacteria

MLA: C. I. Richman Growth And Adsorption Seen In Redox Potential Of Iron Oxidizing And Iron Reducing Bacteria. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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