Microbiological Biodegradation of Manganese Oxides

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Madgwick J Pracejus B
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The microbial, microaerobic, biodegradation of cryptomelane-rich and pyrolusite-rich samples of manganese oxides was studied in repeated five-day static batch cultures over II weeks. Manganous ion was leached/reduced faster from the cryptomelane-rich samples (average 510 mg Mn2+/1/d) than from the pyrolusite samples (average 442 mg Mn2+/1/d).Cultures contained 20 per cent (w/vl) manganese mude, five per cent (w/v) molasses nutrient and the end-of-batch bacterial cell numbers were approximately 1010 cells/ml. The cryplomelane-rich sample incubates became more acid with time than the pyrolusite-rich incubates. The breakdown of pyrolusite proceeds in a relatively uniform way, while cryplomelane indicates a stepwise destabilisation.
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APA: Madgwick J Pracejus B  (1992)  Microbiological Biodegradation of Manganese Oxides

MLA: Madgwick J Pracejus B Microbiological Biodegradation of Manganese Oxides. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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