Reductive Action of Activated Carbon on Ferric Iron Interferes on the Determination of the Oxidative Activity of <i>Acidithiobacillus Ferrooxidans </i>on Ferrous Iron
Abstract:Ferrous iron oxidation studies in the presence of activated carbon were conducted at 30 °C in basal medium at pH 1.6 with a pure strain of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. Two-chamber modified shake flasks were used in these experiments, which prevented direct contact between the microorganisms and the carbon contained in the flasks. This design permitted an accurate determination of bacterial population during the experiment and enabled the involvement of ferric iron reduction with carbon to be evidenced. N… Show more
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