Acdidophilic thermophilic archaebacteria: Potential application for metals recovery |
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Authors: | James A. Brierley |
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Affiliation: | Newmont Metallurgical Services, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract The acidophilic thermophilic archaebacteria Sulfolobus and Acidianus have the potential for applid use in the recovery of metal values from ores through the process of baterial leaching. These microbes readily adapt to the conditions of low pH and high concentrations of metals required for bacterial leaching. In addition, these archaebacteria can exist at high temperatures which can occur during the oxidation of metal sulfides in bioleaching reactors. The acidophilic of copper and molybdenum from chalcopyrite and molybdenite minerals, respectively. The microbes can also enhance the recovery of gold by oxidation of pyrite which occludes gold preventing recovery by standard metallurgical procedures. The ability of this group of microbes to facilitate metals recovery is yet to be developed on a commercial scale. |
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Keywords: | Acidophilic thermophiles Metals recovery |
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