Considerations in the Monitoring of a Moderately Thermophilic Culture in the Oxidation of Refractory Gold Ores and Concentrates

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. R. Budden
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The growth and oxidation characteristics of any bacterial culture are ultimately determined by the nature of the sample being treated. The most important parameters in the application of bio-oxidation are bacterial cell number, growth rates, oxygen uptake and rate of oxidation. Cells present in the solution of an established culture were counted directly using a microscope, related to a protein value, and then used to determine the total cell number (in solution and on the solids). Protein determination of total cells enabled the growth rates on slurry to be calculated. The cell number and culture growth is related to the iron and sulphide contents of the sample. To illustrate these considerations a moderately thermophilic culture was used to treat ore and concentrate samples obtained from Australian mines.
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APA: J. R. Budden  (1990)  Considerations in the Monitoring of a Moderately Thermophilic Culture in the Oxidation of Refractory Gold Ores and Concentrates

MLA: J. R. Budden Considerations in the Monitoring of a Moderately Thermophilic Culture in the Oxidation of Refractory Gold Ores and Concentrates. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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