Temperatures in excess of 60 °C are required for efficient bioleaching of chalcopyrite. Within heaps, colonisation of the mineral with thermophilic archaea is important in reaching and maintaining these high temperatures. The effect of temperature and culture history on the attachment of Metallosphaera hakonensis, an extreme thermophilic acidophile identified as a key player in heap bioleaching, to sulfide concentrates and low-grade ore was investigated in shake flasks and packed beds. Attachment studies were conducted at 25 °C, 45 °C and 65 °C. The results show a clear relationship between increasing temperature and attachment efficiency for both suspended and packed bed systems. Attachment at 25 °C was low. Increasing the temperature to 4...
Pyrite and arsenopyrite concentrates were oxidized during growth of a variety of acidophilic microor...
This European Union ERASysApp funded study will investigate one of the major drawbacks of bioleachin...
It is well known that thermophile bacteria (40-60°C) are indicated for leaching chalcopyrite. Howeve...
This study sought to provide a better understanding of the dynamics of microbial-metal sulphide inte...
This thesis pertains to the extraction of copper via heap bioleaching, focussing specifically on the...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
Bioheap leaching of low grade copper sulphides has been applied successfully at the commercial scale...
Bioheap leaching of low grade copper sulphides has been applied successfully at the commercial scale...
Two novel experimental approaches have been developed to investigate the attachment of microorganism...
At the industrial scale, bioleaching of metal sulfides includes two main technologies, tank leaching...
Bioleaching is an alternative technology for recovering metals from mineral ores; thermophilic micro...
At the industrial scale, bioleaching of metal sulfides includes two main technologies, tank leaching...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate the heap bioleaching of a copper-gold concentrate...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-125).This research pertains to bioleaching of copper...
Pyrite and arsenopyrite concentrates were oxidized during growth of a variety of acidophilic microor...
This European Union ERASysApp funded study will investigate one of the major drawbacks of bioleachin...
It is well known that thermophile bacteria (40-60°C) are indicated for leaching chalcopyrite. Howeve...
This study sought to provide a better understanding of the dynamics of microbial-metal sulphide inte...
This thesis pertains to the extraction of copper via heap bioleaching, focussing specifically on the...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
Bioheap leaching of low grade copper sulphides has been applied successfully at the commercial scale...
Bioheap leaching of low grade copper sulphides has been applied successfully at the commercial scale...
Two novel experimental approaches have been developed to investigate the attachment of microorganism...
At the industrial scale, bioleaching of metal sulfides includes two main technologies, tank leaching...
Bioleaching is an alternative technology for recovering metals from mineral ores; thermophilic micro...
At the industrial scale, bioleaching of metal sulfides includes two main technologies, tank leaching...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate the heap bioleaching of a copper-gold concentrate...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 119-125).This research pertains to bioleaching of copper...
Pyrite and arsenopyrite concentrates were oxidized during growth of a variety of acidophilic microor...
This European Union ERASysApp funded study will investigate one of the major drawbacks of bioleachin...
It is well known that thermophile bacteria (40-60°C) are indicated for leaching chalcopyrite. Howeve...