Bioflotation of Barite using Rhodococcus Opacus as Collector

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 318 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The Rhodococcus opacus microorganism was evaluated as a biocollector for flotation of barite. The electrophoretic behaviour of the mineral, before and after R. opacus interaction, was evaluated and showed that the cells adhesion shifted the mineral zeta potential curves. Adhesion tests were suggested a high affinity of the bacteria for barite. The experiments of the adsorption rate of the R. opacus on the mineral surface showed fast kinetics, achieving a maxim of cell adsorption after 5 minutes. Adsorption isotherm curves for barite could be categorized as Langmurian (L) type II. The best bioflotability results for barite achieved values around 75% for a R. opacus concentration of a R. opacus concentration of 250 ppm in the pH around 5.0. The studies were compared with the flotation of barite using a traditional collector. The bioflotation experiments were discussed considering the obtained adhesion tests. The results were supported by the Thermodynamic approach for selected pH values. The fundamental flotation studies showed the paramount potential that R. opacus presents as a biocollector and its possible application in the mineral flotation industry.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Bioflotation of Barite using Rhodococcus Opacus as CollectorMLA: Bioflotation of Barite using Rhodococcus Opacus as Collector. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.