Kerogen Aggregation Using A Hydrophobic Bacterium

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Misra
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The finely dispersed kerogen particulates present in the dilute suspension can be coagulated with the aid of a hydrophobic organism, Mycobacterium Dhlei. The initial coagulation and aggregation are strongly dependent on pH and organism concentration, the isoelectric points of oil shale kerogen and Mycobacterium phlei are at pH 3 and 1.8 respectively. As a result the aggregation is rapid around pH 3. Preliminary results show that it is quite possible to use microorganisms for enhanced dewatering of kerogen concentrate produced by froth. flotation.
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APA: M. Misra  (1991)  Kerogen Aggregation Using A Hydrophobic Bacterium

MLA: M. Misra Kerogen Aggregation Using A Hydrophobic Bacterium. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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