Microbial Metabolites as Agents for Reduction of Metal Compounds to Pure Metal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gregory J. Olson Frederick E. Brinckman Kenneth L. Jewett John S. Thayer
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Interest and research in biorecovery of metals has focused mainly on cell-based metal leaching and precipitation. However, production of non-enzymatic metabolic products by microorganisms related to metals bioprocessing also deserves attention. For example, it is well known that biogenic inorganic (e. g. H2S04 ) and organic acids play a role in metal dissolution. There are other metabolic products of microorganisms which can catalyze useful metals transformations. These include methylated metabolites such as alkyl halides which can dissolve metals from ores and also reduce certain metal ions in solution to pure metallic particles. This paper describes some of our research on metal dissolution and precipitation by such metabolites. Examples include the production of high purity elemental metal particles of gold, platinum and palladium by volatile metabolic products.
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APA: Gregory J. Olson Frederick E. Brinckman Kenneth L. Jewett John S. Thayer  (1989)  Microbial Metabolites as Agents for Reduction of Metal Compounds to Pure Metal

MLA: Gregory J. Olson Frederick E. Brinckman Kenneth L. Jewett John S. Thayer Microbial Metabolites as Agents for Reduction of Metal Compounds to Pure Metal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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