Utility of bioreagents in mineral processing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Somasundaran Namita Deo K. A. Natarajan
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Biological processes have recently become more attractive in hydrometallurgy and mineral processing due to their lower operating costs, potential for processing low-quality ores and flexibility. Adhesion of microbes and their metabolic products can modify the particles to render them hydrophobic or hydrophilic. Such modifications of the surface properties are used in flotation and flocculation of minerals. Microbes are also able to dissolve different precious metals from their ores. In this paper, the role of microbes and their metabolic products as surface modifying reagents in extraction processes is discussed. In addition, the ability of certain microbes to adsorb toxic metal ions or to degrade toxic chemicals discharged by industries is examined.
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APA: P. Somasundaran Namita Deo K. A. Natarajan  (2000)  Utility of bioreagents in mineral processing

MLA: P. Somasundaran Namita Deo K. A. Natarajan Utility of bioreagents in mineral processing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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