Bacterial Leaching: An Introduction to its Application and Theory and a Study on its Mechanism of Operation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I. J. Corrans B. Harris B. J. Ralph
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In the first section, a brief background to the practical and theoretical aspects of bacterial leaching is presented. Descriptions are given of present and potential methods for exploiting bacterial leaching in metal-winning. In the second section, the results of recent research are presented. The aim of this work was to obtain a greater understanding of the mechanism of bacterial leaching of sulphide minerals. Bacteria were observed to catalyse leaching reactions by oxidising ferrous ions to ferric ions, by removing protective films at the mineral surface and by depolarising cathodic areas.
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APA: I. J. Corrans B. Harris B. J. Ralph  Bacterial Leaching: An Introduction to its Application and Theory and a Study on its Mechanism of Operation

MLA: I. J. Corrans B. Harris B. J. Ralph Bacterial Leaching: An Introduction to its Application and Theory and a Study on its Mechanism of Operation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

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