IC 8003 Possible Uses For Bacteria In Metallurgical Operations ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joseph A. Sutton
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The prospect of utilizing bacteria in mining and metallurgical processes introduces a new and challenging area of investigation. Elements of bacteriology and metallurgy are discussed in connection with possible areas where biological science might be applied in extractive metallurgy. Bacteria may prove important in the selective separation of metals from ores and metallurgical solutions, the production of sulfur from gypsum or pyrites, and the production of sulfuric acid from elemental sulfur. A series of reports concerning the experimental applications of bacteria on minerals and metallic ores will follow this paper. For several years the Bureau of Mines has been investigating the action of bacteria in the oxidation of sulfide minerals and their potential uses in metallurgical processes. Primary attention has been given to the possible utilization of certain strains of autotrophic bacteria that live in industrial leaching solutions or fractures of mineral outcrops. The purpose of this paper is to acquaint the mining and metallurgical engineer with micro-organisms and some of their possible applications in the field of extractive metallurgy.
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APA: Joseph A. Sutton  (1961)  IC 8003 Possible Uses For Bacteria In Metallurgical Operations ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Joseph A. Sutton IC 8003 Possible Uses For Bacteria In Metallurgical Operations ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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