Rhodococcus opacus as bioreagente for electro-flotation

International Mineral Processing Congress
Lorgio V. Gonzales Gabriela Pino Maurício Torem
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

It has been long known that many microorganisms are able to interact with mineral particles to obtain a concentrate; thus, one possible technique is flotation and its related process. Biological process have been attracting attention in mineral processing due to lower operating cost and their possible applications to process low-grade and fine ores. The adhesion of microorganism to surface of mineral particles can alter the hydrophobicity of mineral markedly. Such surface modifications modify its hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity will be used to flotation of cassiterite fines. The major difficult to float fine particles is attributed to the low probability of bubble-particle collision, one characteristic of electroflotation process is the ability to create very tiny bubbles, which is known, improve the collision efficiency and flotation performance of fine particles. In this study, the electroflotation of fine particles using Rhodococcus opacus strain as bioreagent was investigated. Electroflotation experiments were carried out using particles of cassiterite around 8µm of mean diameter the adsorption of R. Opacus onto cassiterite particles was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), electrokinetic and contact angle analyses. The measurement of bubble size by laser diffraction showed a mean bubble size of around 26 µm, current density and bacteria concentration appear to be the main parameters affecting the mean diameter of bubbles, electroflotation tests reported recovery around of 64.5 % at pH 5, concentration of 2,87 x10¹² cells/ml (50 mg/L) and current density of 51,4 mA/cm2.
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APA: Lorgio V. Gonzales Gabriela Pino Maurício Torem  (2014)  Rhodococcus opacus as bioreagente for electro-flotation

MLA: Lorgio V. Gonzales Gabriela Pino Maurício Torem Rhodococcus opacus as bioreagente for electro-flotation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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