2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2012.11.004
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A novel low pH sulfidogenic bioreactor using activated sludge as carbon source to treat acid mine drainage (AMD) and recovery metal sulfides: Pilot scale study

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“…2. For the treatment of AMD and metal sulfides recovery, Xingyu et al [97] used a novel low pH sulfidogenic bioreactor using activated sludge as carbon source. They concluded that a sulfidogenic bioreactor process would be a viable method for the treatment of AMD.…”
Section: Treatment Of Mining Wastesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. For the treatment of AMD and metal sulfides recovery, Xingyu et al [97] used a novel low pH sulfidogenic bioreactor using activated sludge as carbon source. They concluded that a sulfidogenic bioreactor process would be a viable method for the treatment of AMD.…”
Section: Treatment Of Mining Wastesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this process, firstly SRB converts sulfate to sulfide followed by precipitation of metal sulfides and secondly, sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (SOB) is used to convert excess hydrogen sulfide to elemental sulfur. The use of sulfidogenic systems in AMD bioremediation is increasing and novel sulfidogenic bioreactor systems are also been proposed [51].…”
Section: Sulfidogenic Bioreactors: Active Biosystems In Treatment Of Amdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurement of the dissolved metal concentration can serve as an indicator of the SRB bioactivity, and heavy metal removal is a useful application of biological sulfate reduction. Sulfide generated by sulfate reduction is used to chemically precipitate metals as sulfides (Kaksonen et al, 2003b;Sahinkaya et al 2011;Utgikar et al 2002;Villa-Gomez et al, 2012;Xingyu et al, 2013), as shown in Eq.1 (Villa-Gomez et al, 2012):…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%