Surface Modification And Biobeneficiation Of Some Oxide Minerals Using Bacillus Polymyxa

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Namita Deo K. A. Natarajan
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The interaction of Bacillus polymyxa and minerals such as hematite, corundum and quartz resulted in significant surface chemical changes, both on the cell surfaces and on the interacted oxide minerals. After such treatment, quartz was rendered relatively more hydrophobic, while hematite and corundum were rendered more hydrophilic. Biopretreatment was observed to be beneficial in the separation of silica from hematite and alumina by both selective flocculation and flotation. The possible role of bacterial adhesion and metabilites in the biobeneficiation process is illustrated.
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APA: Namita Deo K. A. Natarajan  (1998)  Surface Modification And Biobeneficiation Of Some Oxide Minerals Using Bacillus Polymyxa

MLA: Namita Deo K. A. Natarajan Surface Modification And Biobeneficiation Of Some Oxide Minerals Using Bacillus Polymyxa. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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