The Immobilization Of Free Ionic Gold And Asparagine-Complexed Ionic Gold By Sporosarcina Ureae: The Importance Of Organo-Gold Complexes In Gold Mobility

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 69 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
Bacterial populations play an active role in mineral weathering in subsurface and near-surface environments e.g., supergene enrichment of Cu at Morenci, AZ. An invitro bacterial biofilm model was used to examine the interaction between Sporosarcina ureae and ionic gold(which is toxic) or amino acid-gold complexes in gold mobility. The immobilization of ionic gold was between80-90% for 1 week but as the available, cellular reactive sites became saturated immobilization decreased to 14%within 2 weeks. In the asparagine-gold system, gold immobilization occurred at a high rate (80-90%)throughout the experiment with limited toxicity towards Sporosarcina ureae.
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APA:
(1999) The Immobilization Of Free Ionic Gold And Asparagine-Complexed Ionic Gold By Sporosarcina Ureae: The Importance Of Organo-Gold Complexes In Gold MobilityMLA: The Immobilization Of Free Ionic Gold And Asparagine-Complexed Ionic Gold By Sporosarcina Ureae: The Importance Of Organo-Gold Complexes In Gold Mobility. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.