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Z Allg Mikrobiol ; 16(3): 179-86, 1976.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-788361

RESUMO

The effect of ferrobacteria and thiobacteria on the leaching of waste uranium materials from which 70-80% of uranium was previously leached by classical chemical hydrometallurgical procedure has been investigated. The bacteria used are found in the ore and the mine water of Zletovska River locality, Yugoslavia. Parameters of biological leaching were examined in the laboratory. Leaching conditions were changed with the aim of increasing the amount of uranium leached. The effect of pyrite added to the waste materials before the beginning of leaching has also been examined. Uranium leaching is directly proportional to the composition and number of ferrobacteria and thiobacteria, and increased by almost twice the value obtained from the same starting materials without using bacteria. Increased sulphuric acid concentrations stimulate considerably the rate of leaching. Uranium leaching is increased up to 20% while sulphuric acid consumption is simultaneously decreased by the addition of pyrite. Uranium concentrations in starting waste materials used for leaching were extremely low (0.0278 and 0.372% U) but about 60% recovery of uranium was obtained, with relatively low consumption of sulphuric acid.


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Resíduos Industriais , Microbiologia do Solo , Thiobacillus/metabolismo , Urânio/metabolismo , Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans/metabolismo , Ferro/metabolismo , Mineração , Sulfetos/metabolismo , Ácidos Sulfúricos/metabolismo
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