Isolation Of Mineral Specific Extracellular Protein From Paenibacillus Polymyxa And Its Application In Complex Sulphide Mineral Processing

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Partha Patra
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Extracellular bacterial protein (EBP) from Paenibacillus polymyxa was isolated. Adsorption of bacterial cells of Paenibacillus polymyxa as well as EBP onto pyrite, galena and sphalerite was studied. Both bacterial cells and EBP was found to have different adsorption density for different minerals. Protein from mineral surfaces were extrated and examined through SDS PAGE electrophoresis. Specific group of protein was found to be adsorbing, specific to respective minerals. EBP was fractionated through FPLC. Adsorption studies were carried out with each fractions. Difference in adsorption density was observed for individual minerals. Flocculation and flotation experiment were carried out with these mineral specific EBP. Pyrite was selectively removed from ternary mixture of galena and spharite through flocculation anf flotation using pyrite specific EBP. Mineral specific EBP was found to selectively separated remove pyrite from the complex sulphide mixture.Zetapotential studies were carried out to examine the surface chemical changes of the minerals on interaction with EBP. Hydrophobicity of the minerals were carried out on interaction with bacterial cells as well as mineral specific EBP.
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APA: Partha Patra  (2006)  Isolation Of Mineral Specific Extracellular Protein From Paenibacillus Polymyxa And Its Application In Complex Sulphide Mineral Processing

MLA: Partha Patra Isolation Of Mineral Specific Extracellular Protein From Paenibacillus Polymyxa And Its Application In Complex Sulphide Mineral Processing. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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