Microbial Conversion Of Gypsum Sulfate To Sulfur

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Douglas J. Cork
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Biohydrometallurgica1 processes in the areas of coal desulfurization (Hoffman, M.R., et al., 1981) and recovery of metals from metal sulfide ores (Lundgren, D.G. and Malouf E.E., 1983) are well known. In addition other areas of potential interest to the mining industries have been outlined (Spisak, J.F., 1979). For instance, scientists involved in this interdisciplinary field have endeavored to apply microorganisms to the problem of effluent sulfate disposal. This chapter assesses the feasibility of utilizing a particular two stage anaerobic microbial process to convert effluent sulfate to orthorhombic sulfur. Strong emphasis is given to the possibility of substituting this bioprocess for alternative gypsum synthesis and disposal methodologies commonly practiced by companies which emphasize sulfuric acid or ammonium sulfate leaching processes.
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APA: Douglas J. Cork  (1985)  Microbial Conversion Of Gypsum Sulfate To Sulfur

MLA: Douglas J. Cork Microbial Conversion Of Gypsum Sulfate To Sulfur. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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