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Adsorbability of Mycobacterium phlei on hematite surface
作者姓名:Huifen  Yang  Qiang  Zhang  Zhuan  Jiang
作者单位:Civil and Environmental Engineering School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
摘    要:The adsorption of microorganisms on the mineral surface is the base of microorganisms that are considered as mineral processing reagents. The principles of the use of a highly hydrophobic and negatively charged bacterium, Mycobacterium phlei, as a flocculating-flotating agent for finely divided hematite were investigated. The flocculating-floating recovery is strongly dependent on the pH and the dosage of the bacterium. Generally the pH should be controlled over the range of 5.5-7, and the dosage should be controlled about 16 mg/L. The infrared spectrometry analysis indicates that the six functional groups of M. phlei, substituted aromatic compound groups, -(CH2) n-groups, -CH2(-CH3) groups, carbonyl groups, aromatic hydrocarbon groups, and carboxyl groups, are on the hematite surface, among which the first five ones contribute physical adsorption and only the carboxyl groups provide chemisorption. Microscopic analysis reveals that the dimensions and tight aggregation degree of the flocs of hematite particles formed by M. phlei are also impacted by the pH and the content of M. phlei in flotation.

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收稿时间:2006-08-05

Adsorbability of Mycobacterium phlei on hematite surface
Huifen Yang Qiang Zhang Zhuan Jiang.Adsorbability of Mycobacterium phlei on hematite surface[J].Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing,2007,14(2):103-106.
Authors:Huifen Yang  Qiang Zhang  Zhuan Jiang
Affiliation:Civil and Environmental Engineering School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract:The adsorption of microorganisms on the mineral surface is the base of microorganisms that are considered as mineral processing reagents. The principles of the use of a highly hydrophobic and negatively charged bacterium, Mycobacterium phlei, as a floc-culating-flotating agent for finely divided hematite were investigated. The flocculating-floating recovery is strongly dependent on the pH and the dosage of the bacterium. Generally the pH should be controlled over the range of 5.5-7, and the dosage should be controlled about 16 mg/L. The infrared spectrometry analysis indicates that the six functional groups of M. phlei, substituted aromatic compound groups, -(CH2)n-groups, -CH2(-CH3)groups, carbonyl groups, aromatic hydrocarbon groups, and carboxyl groups, are on the hematite surface, among which the first five ones contribute physical adsorption and only the carboxyl groups provide chemisorption. Microscopic analysis reveals that the dimensions and tight aggregation degree of the floes of hematite particles formed by M. phlei are also impacted by the pH and the content of M. phlei in flotation.
Keywords:microorganisms  mycobacterium phlei  hematite  flocculation  flotation  infrared spectrometry  microscopic analysis  physical adsorption  chemisorption
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