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L.G.Leduc2*,
G.D.Ferroni1, Z.Nazarali2
1Medical Sciences
Division, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, ON,
(CANADA), P3E 2C6
2Biology Department, Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON,
(CANADA) P3E 2C6 |
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Samples of low-grade Cu-Ni ore
were subjected to bacterial oxidation by Acidithiobacillus
ferrooxidans and different acidophilic bacteria in combination with
A.ferrooxidans. A.ferrooxidans leached significantly more
metals than uninoculated controls whereas slurries inoculated with the
heterotrophic bacteria Acidiphilium acidophilum and A.cryptum
did not. Ore slurries inoculated with combinations containing
A.ferrooxidans leached significantly more metals than uninoculated
controls and than ore slurries inoculated with heterotrophic bacteria or
A.thiooxidans. Ore slurries inoculated with different
environmental strains of A.ferrooxidans significantly leached
more metals than the uninoculated controls. The amount of metal leached
varied as a function of the environmental strains of A.ferrooxidans
used. Overall, combining A.acidophilum, A.cryptum or
A.thiooxidans with A.ferrooxidans did not significantly
enhance the leaching of metals from the ore slurries and more nickel was
leached than copper. |