Given the low-cost and eco-friendly method, biotechnology has been widely utilized in industries as an alternative for physical and chemical processes, including in the biomining process (e.g., bioflotation and biobeneficiation). However, the use of biochemical reagent, which is selective for certain minerals, has not been well studied. This research was aimed to investigate the potential use of biosurfactant-producing mixotrophic bacteria as an alternative to chemical reagents during bioflotation and biobeneficiation process. Thirteen bacterial strains were investigated for their ability to produce biosurfactants and their effects on the surface properties of pyrite minerals. Bacteria-pyrite interaction experimental results showed that pyr...
Biological processes have been attracting attention in mineral processing industry due to their lowe...
Presence of sulfide minerals in flotation tailings poses an environmental threat due to enhanced aci...
Adhesion of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans to pyrite and chalcopyrite in relation to its importance in bi...
AbstractIn the current study, the action of two bacteria capable of producing biosurfactants and oxi...
Freshwater shortages causes challenges in mineral processing in Chile, especially in arid regions. A...
Biological processes have been attracting attention in mineral processing industry due to their lowe...
Biological processes have been attracting attention in mineral processing industry due to their lowe...
Selective separation of pyrite from quartz and calcite was achieved through microbiologically induce...
In biohydrometallurgical processes, a mineral exhibits different oxidation phases due to the system'...
The formation of biofilms on solid surfaces is a universal bacterial strategy for survival and optim...
Biomineral beneficiation concerns the way in which microorganisms bring about the enrichment of an o...
This paper discusses the selective depression of pyrite from chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite by biomod...
Microorganisms, such as the bacteria Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, have been reported to depress pyrite...
A heterotroph Paenibacillus polymyxa bacteria is adapted to pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphaler...
Biological processes have been attracting attention in mineral processing industry due to their lowe...
Presence of sulfide minerals in flotation tailings poses an environmental threat due to enhanced aci...
Adhesion of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans to pyrite and chalcopyrite in relation to its importance in bi...
AbstractIn the current study, the action of two bacteria capable of producing biosurfactants and oxi...
Freshwater shortages causes challenges in mineral processing in Chile, especially in arid regions. A...
Biological processes have been attracting attention in mineral processing industry due to their lowe...
Biological processes have been attracting attention in mineral processing industry due to their lowe...
Selective separation of pyrite from quartz and calcite was achieved through microbiologically induce...
In biohydrometallurgical processes, a mineral exhibits different oxidation phases due to the system'...
The formation of biofilms on solid surfaces is a universal bacterial strategy for survival and optim...
Biomineral beneficiation concerns the way in which microorganisms bring about the enrichment of an o...
This paper discusses the selective depression of pyrite from chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite by biomod...
Microorganisms, such as the bacteria Thiobacillus ferrooxidans, have been reported to depress pyrite...
A heterotroph Paenibacillus polymyxa bacteria is adapted to pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphaler...
Biological processes have been attracting attention in mineral processing industry due to their lowe...
Presence of sulfide minerals in flotation tailings poses an environmental threat due to enhanced aci...
Adhesion of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans to pyrite and chalcopyrite in relation to its importance in bi...