Bioleaching of metal sulfides is effected by bacteria, like Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, Leptospirillum ferrooxidans, Sulfolobus/Acidianus, etc., via the (re)generation of iron(III) ions and sulfuric acid. According to the new integral model for bioleaching presented here, metal sulfides are degraded by a chemical attack of iron(III) ions and/or protons on the crystal lattice. The primary iron(III) ions are supplied by the bacterial extracellular polymeric substances, where they are complexed to glucuronic acid residues. The mechanism and chemistry of the degradation is determined by the mineral structure. The disulfides pyrite (FeS2), molybdenite (MoS2), and tungstenite (WS2) are degraded via the main intermediate thiosulfate. Exclusively ir...
A native bacterial strain capable of oxidising ferrous iron and sulphur compounds was isolated from ...
Bioleaching processes of three zinc sulphides (marmatite, sphalerite and ZnS synthetically prepared)...
Bioleaching processes of three zinc sulphides (marmatite, sphalerite and ZnS synthetically prepared)...
Direct contact mechanism in bioleaching implies prior mineral adhesion of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxi...
The biological oxidation of minerals and ores, called bioleaching, has been studied for the last dec...
Bioleaching of metallic sulphides withThiobacillus ferrooxidans in the absence of iron (II) was stud...
This review outlines classic and current research, scientific documents and research achievements in...
The understanding of mechanisms, by which microorganisms are effecting the dissolution of metal sulf...
AbstractThis review outlines classic and current research, scientific documents and research achieve...
Biomining uses acidophilic microorganisms for the recovery of metals from sulphide ores in tanks, he...
The reaction behavior of Fe and S in bioleaching of pentlandite with Thiobacillus ferrooxidans was i...
Chemolithotrophic microorganisms have been used on commercial extractive bioprocess of valuable meta...
Biooxidation processes (oxidation mediated by microorganisms) of sulfide minerals are particularly s...
Abstract Bioleaching, a novel biotechnological process, is used to eliminate heavy metals from conta...
High copper extraction by the action of Thiobacillus thiooxidans (T.t.) on covellite in presence of ...
A native bacterial strain capable of oxidising ferrous iron and sulphur compounds was isolated from ...
Bioleaching processes of three zinc sulphides (marmatite, sphalerite and ZnS synthetically prepared)...
Bioleaching processes of three zinc sulphides (marmatite, sphalerite and ZnS synthetically prepared)...
Direct contact mechanism in bioleaching implies prior mineral adhesion of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxi...
The biological oxidation of minerals and ores, called bioleaching, has been studied for the last dec...
Bioleaching of metallic sulphides withThiobacillus ferrooxidans in the absence of iron (II) was stud...
This review outlines classic and current research, scientific documents and research achievements in...
The understanding of mechanisms, by which microorganisms are effecting the dissolution of metal sulf...
AbstractThis review outlines classic and current research, scientific documents and research achieve...
Biomining uses acidophilic microorganisms for the recovery of metals from sulphide ores in tanks, he...
The reaction behavior of Fe and S in bioleaching of pentlandite with Thiobacillus ferrooxidans was i...
Chemolithotrophic microorganisms have been used on commercial extractive bioprocess of valuable meta...
Biooxidation processes (oxidation mediated by microorganisms) of sulfide minerals are particularly s...
Abstract Bioleaching, a novel biotechnological process, is used to eliminate heavy metals from conta...
High copper extraction by the action of Thiobacillus thiooxidans (T.t.) on covellite in presence of ...
A native bacterial strain capable of oxidising ferrous iron and sulphur compounds was isolated from ...
Bioleaching processes of three zinc sulphides (marmatite, sphalerite and ZnS synthetically prepared)...
Bioleaching processes of three zinc sulphides (marmatite, sphalerite and ZnS synthetically prepared)...