"Bioshrouding": a novel approach for securing reactive mineral tailings
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A novel technique ("bioshrouding") for safeguarding highly reactive sulfidic mineral tailings deposits is proposed. In this, freshly milled wastes are colonised with ferric iron-reducing heterotrophic acidophilic bacteria that form biofilms on reactive mineral surfaces, thereby preventing or minimising colonisation by iron sulfide-oxidising chemolithotrophs such as Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and Leptospirillum spp. Data from initial experiments showed that dissolution of pyrite could be reduced by between 57 and 75% by "bioshrouding" the mineral with three different species of heterotrophic acidophiles (Acidiphilium, Acidocella and Acidobacterium spp.), under conditions that were conducive to microbial oxidative dissolution of the iron sulfide.
Keywords
- Acetobacteraceae/growth & development, Acidithiobacillus/growth & development, Biofilms, Ferrous Compounds/chemistry, Iron/chemistry, Minerals/chemistry, Mining/methods, Oxidation-Reduction, Sulfides/chemistry
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 445-9 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Biotechnology Letters |
Volume | 30 |
Issue number | 3 |
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Publication status | Published - Mar 2008 |