Studies On Adaptation Of Bacillus Subtilis To Sphalerite And Galena Minerals To Enhance Flotation Selectivity

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 789 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
In this study, the effect of adaptation of B.subtilis to sphalerite and galena with respect to the selective flotation of sphalerite from the sphalerite-galena synthetic mixture has been examined. The changes in the surface charge of the mineral and the bacterium, cell wall components and the profiles of secreted proteins are discussed. The flotation recovery of galena increases with the increase in the adaptation cycle of B.subtilis to sphalerite and galena, while the flotation recovery of sphalerite is independent of the adaptation cycle with either mineral. From the gel electrophoresis analysis, the protein profile for the unadapted and adapted cells is found to differ distinctly and this may be attributed to varying molecular weight fractions arising from different growth conditions. Electrokinetic measurements showed shifts in the iso-electric points of not only B.subtilis but also of the chosen minerals after adaptation. Additionally, the zeta potential of B.subtilis is found to become less negative after bacterial adaptation to the chosen sulfide minerals, while it showed an increase in the magnitude of surface negative charge after various enzymatic treatments. The change in the surface morphology and cell wall components such as phosphate, uronic acid and acetylated sugars of the bacterial species during adaptation to sphalerite and galena has been assessed. Selective flotation tests on a synthetic mixture of galena and sphalerite confirm that sphalerite can be preferentially floated from galena in the presence of the insoluble fraction of lysed B.subtilis cells initially adapted to sphalerite, with a high selectivity index. Keywords: bioflotation, b.subtilis, mineral adaptation, sphalerite, galena
Citation
APA:
(2012) Studies On Adaptation Of Bacillus Subtilis To Sphalerite And Galena Minerals To Enhance Flotation SelectivityMLA: Studies On Adaptation Of Bacillus Subtilis To Sphalerite And Galena Minerals To Enhance Flotation Selectivity. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.