2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.02102
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Effect of Sodium Chloride on Pyrite Bioleaching and Initial Attachment by Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans

Abstract: Biomining applies microorganisms to extract valuable metals from usually sulfidic ores. However, acidophilic iron (Fe)-oxidizing bacteria tend to be sensitive to chloride ions which may be present in biomining operations. This study investigates the bioleaching of pyrite (FeS 2), as well as the attachment to FeS 2 by Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans DSM 9293 T in the presence of elevated sodium chloride (NaCl) concentrations. The bacteria were still able to oxidize iron in the presence of up to 0.6M NaCl (35… Show more

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“…Maintaining proper amount of sulfur is also a significant matter while dealing, because it may affect the pH and acidic conditions (Chen & Lin, 2004). This method can be used for leaching of minerals like chalcopyrite (Hedrich et al., 2018), pyrite (Huynh et al., 2020), covellite (Shang et al., 2021), chalcolite (Wu et al., 2019) as well as uranium (Reynier et al., 2021).…”
Section: Mechanism Of Bioleachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintaining proper amount of sulfur is also a significant matter while dealing, because it may affect the pH and acidic conditions (Chen & Lin, 2004). This method can be used for leaching of minerals like chalcopyrite (Hedrich et al., 2018), pyrite (Huynh et al., 2020), covellite (Shang et al., 2021), chalcolite (Wu et al., 2019) as well as uranium (Reynier et al., 2021).…”
Section: Mechanism Of Bioleachingmentioning
confidence: 99%