Bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallics

Natural non-metallics, including granitoide and quartz sands, often contain iron which decreases the whiteness of these raw materials. Insoluble Fe3+ in these samples could be reduced to soluble Fe2+ by bacteria of Bacillus spp. and Saccharomyces spp. The leaching effect, observed by the measurement...

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Main Authors: Peter Malachovský, Igor Štyriak, Miroslava Luxová, Iveta Štyriaková
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical University of Kosice 2005-11-01
Series:Acta Montanistica Slovaca
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Online Access:http://actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2005/n5/32styriakova.pdf
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spelling doaj-5b3b1ef93c234cd192694c431357c5ba2020-11-25T00:25:59ZengTechnical University of Kosice Acta Montanistica Slovaca1335-17882005-11-0110special issue 1169173Bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallicsPeter MalachovskýIgor ŠtyriakMiroslava LuxováIveta ŠtyriakováNatural non-metallics, including granitoide and quartz sands, often contain iron which decreases the whiteness of these raw materials. Insoluble Fe3+ in these samples could be reduced to soluble Fe2+ by bacteria of Bacillus spp. and Saccharomyces spp. The leaching effect, observed by the measurement of Fe2+concentration in a solution, showed higher activities of a bacterial kind isolated from the Bajkal lake and also by using of yeast Saccharomyces sp. during bioleaching of quartz sands. However, allkinds of Bacillus spp. isolated from the Slovak deposit and from Bajkal lake were very active in the iron reduction during bioleaching of the feldspar raw material. This metal was efficiently removed from quartz sands as documented by the Fe2O3 decrease (from 0,317 % to 0,126 %) and from feldpars raw materials by the Fe2O3 decrease (from 0,288 % to 0,115 %) after bioleaching. The whiteness of these non-metallics was increased during a visual comparison of samples before and after bioleaching but samples contain selected magnetic particles. A removal of iron as well as a release of iron minerals from silicate matrix should increase the effect of the magnetic separation and should give a product which is suitable for industrial applications.http://actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2005/n5/32styriakova.pdffeldsparsquartz sandsbioleachingBacillus sp.iron reduction
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author Peter Malachovský
Igor Štyriak
Miroslava Luxová
Iveta Štyriaková
spellingShingle Peter Malachovský
Igor Štyriak
Miroslava Luxová
Iveta Štyriaková
Bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallics
Acta Montanistica Slovaca
feldspars
quartz sands
bioleaching
Bacillus sp.
iron reduction
author_facet Peter Malachovský
Igor Štyriak
Miroslava Luxová
Iveta Štyriaková
author_sort Peter Malachovský
title Bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallics
title_short Bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallics
title_full Bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallics
title_fullStr Bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallics
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallics
title_sort bacterial assimilation reduction of iron in the treatment of non-metallics
publisher Technical University of Kosice
series Acta Montanistica Slovaca
issn 1335-1788
publishDate 2005-11-01
description Natural non-metallics, including granitoide and quartz sands, often contain iron which decreases the whiteness of these raw materials. Insoluble Fe3+ in these samples could be reduced to soluble Fe2+ by bacteria of Bacillus spp. and Saccharomyces spp. The leaching effect, observed by the measurement of Fe2+concentration in a solution, showed higher activities of a bacterial kind isolated from the Bajkal lake and also by using of yeast Saccharomyces sp. during bioleaching of quartz sands. However, allkinds of Bacillus spp. isolated from the Slovak deposit and from Bajkal lake were very active in the iron reduction during bioleaching of the feldspar raw material. This metal was efficiently removed from quartz sands as documented by the Fe2O3 decrease (from 0,317 % to 0,126 %) and from feldpars raw materials by the Fe2O3 decrease (from 0,288 % to 0,115 %) after bioleaching. The whiteness of these non-metallics was increased during a visual comparison of samples before and after bioleaching but samples contain selected magnetic particles. A removal of iron as well as a release of iron minerals from silicate matrix should increase the effect of the magnetic separation and should give a product which is suitable for industrial applications.
topic feldspars
quartz sands
bioleaching
Bacillus sp.
iron reduction
url http://actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2005/n5/32styriakova.pdf
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