Recovery Of Metals From Dilute Effluent Streams By Biosorption Methods

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Torma A. E.
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Biotechnological processes are considered to be cost effective especially for situations where the recovery of metals from 'Very large volumes containing trace metal concentrations (less than 10 ppm) is concerned. Microorganisms, alive or dead, or their products can be highly efficient and selective biosorbents for metal concentration. It is important that the metal bound to the biosorbent can be stripped by suitable agent(s) and regenerated for repeated use. The stripped solution should be concentrated enough to be introduced into the common metal recovery circuit. The industrial acceptance of biosorption processes is dictated by increased competitive advantage over other processes. This paper reviews the pertinent literature?, regroups the information, and points out future possibilities for the mineral and metal processing industries.
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APA: Torma A. E.  (1992)  Recovery Of Metals From Dilute Effluent Streams By Biosorption Methods

MLA: Torma A. E. Recovery Of Metals From Dilute Effluent Streams By Biosorption Methods. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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