Hedrich / R?bberdt / Glombitza | 22nd International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium | Sonstiges | 978-3-0357-2180-5 | sack.de

Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volume 262, 772 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Solid State Phenomena

Hedrich / R?bberdt / Glombitza

22nd International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium


Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-3-0357-2180-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications

Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volume 262, 772 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Solid State Phenomena

ISBN: 978-3-0357-2180-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


The 22th International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium (24 - 27 September, 2017, Freiberg, Germany) was the global forum for experts from academia and industry active in the fields of biomining, bioleaching and bioremediation. These technologies have a high potential to establish environmentally favourable processes for the recovery of primary and secondary precious and base metal resources as well as the remediation of exploited mining sites.
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Effect of Temperature Ramping on Stirred Tank Bioleaching of a Copper ConcentrateColumn Bioleaching of a Saline, Calcareous Copper Sulfide OreProduction Development of Olimpiadinskoe Gold Processing Plant through BIONORD? Technology ProcessingBioelectrochemical Leaching of Copper Sulfide MineralsBioleaching of Supergene Porphyry Copper Ores from Sungai Mak Gorontalo of Indonesia by an Iron- and Sulfur-Oxidizing Mixotrophic BacteriumComparison of Reductive and Oxidative Bioleaching of Jarosite for Valuable Metals RecoveryThe MONDO Minerals Nickel Sulfide Bioleach Project: From Test Work to Early Plant OperationRecent Advances in Biomining and Microbial CharacterisationLinking Microbial Community Dynamics in BIOX? Leaching Tanks to Process Conditions: Integrating Lab and Commercial ExperienceEnzymatic Pre-Treatment of Carbonaceous Matter in Preg-Robbing Gold Ores: Effect of Ferrous Ion AdditivesMicrobial Population of Industrial Biooxidation ReactorsAn XPS and XANES Study on the Bioleaching of Arsenopyrite with or without PyriteEvaluation of Long-Term Post Process Inactivation of Bioleaching MicroorganismsBioleaching of Copper Slag MaterialBiooxidation of a Refractory Gold Ore: Implications of Whole-Ore Heap BiooxidationApproaches for Eliminating Bacteria Introduced during In Situ Bioleaching of Fractured Sulfidic Ores in Deep SubsurfaceAttachment of Acidithiobacillusferrooxidans and Bioleaching of Chalcopyrite under Influence of Organic Substances Associated with Copper Solvent ExtractionBioleaching for Removal of Chromium and Associated Metals from LD SlagExamining the Effects of Typical Reagents for Sulfide Flotation on Bio-Oxidation Activity of Ferrous Iron Oxidizing MicroorganismsReduction of Iron(III) Ions at Elevated Pressure by Acidophilic MicroorganismsThe Influence of Pyrite on Galvanic Assisted Bioleaching of Low Grade Chalcopyrite OresBio-Heap Leaching of Primary Copper Sulfide Ore by JOGMECFabrication and Application of Polyethylenimine/Ca-Alginate Blended Hydrogel Fibers as High-Capacity Adsorbents for Recovery of Gold from Acidic SolutionsSelective Chemical and Biological Metal Recovery from Cu-Rich Bioleaching SolutionsBioleaching of Tailings Resulting from Benefication of Polymetallic Ores for Recovery of Valuable MetalsElectrochemical Process Engineering in Biohydrometallurgical Metal Recovery from Mineral SulfidesHeap Biooxidation of Gold-Sulphide and Polymetallic Ores and TailingsScreening of Important Variables of Organic Acids Degradation by Phanerochaete chrysosporium Using Plackett-Burman Design in Refractory Arsenic-Bearing and Carbonaceous Gold OresBiogenic Hydrogen Sulfide for Cyanide Regeneration in Solutions during Cupriferous Gold Ores ProcessingMicrobial Community Analysis inside a Biooxidation Heap for Gold Recovery in EquadorComparative Bioleaching and Mineralogical Characterization of Black Shale-Hosted Ores and Corresponding Flotation ConcentratesEffect of X-Ray ?CT Scanning on the Growth and Activity of Microorganisms in a Heap Bioleaching SystemPilot-Scale Bioleaching of Metals from Pyritic AshesThe Use of Heap Bioleaching as a Pre-Treatment for Platinum Group Metal LeachingBioleaching Experiments on a Low-Grade Complex Zinc Ore from Inner MongoliaInvestigation of Intermediates Evolutions during Bornite Bioleaching by Mesophilic Mixed BacteriaA Comparison of Bioleaching Behavior of Two Pure Chalcopyrite Minerals through Investigating Chalcopyrite Crystallographic PropertiesEffect of Marmatite on Bioleaching Behaviors of ChalcopyriteInfluence of Citrate on Metal Dissolution and Respiration Rate of Microbial Leaching CulturesResearch on Bio-Leaching of Nickel-Bearing Tailings in Jilin, ChinaRecovery of Copper from Pyritic Copper Ores Using a Biosurfactant-Producing Mixotrophic Bacterium as Bioflotation ReagentInsights into Heap Bioleaching at the Agglomerate-ScaleComparative Variants of Microbial Pretreatment and Subsequent Chemical Leaching of a Gold-Bearing Sulphide ConcentrateBiosynthesis of Copper Nanoparticles Using Aqueous Extracts of Aloe vera and Geranium and Bioleaching SolutionsNickel Bioleaching at Elevated pH: Research and ApplicationBiological Production of Copper Sulfide Concentrate from Flotation Tailings and Low Grade OreBiodesulfurization of a Coarse-Grained High Sulfur Coal in a Full-Scale Packed-Bed BioreactorPyrite Oxidation by Moderately Thermophilic MicroorganismsBiooxidation of a High-Grade Arsenopyritic Gold Ore Using a Mixed Culture of Moderate Thermophilic MicroorganismsMicrobial Survey on Industrial Bioleaching Heap by High-Throughput 16S Sequencing and Metagenomics AnalysisPreliminary Study on In Situ Realtime Quantitation of Target Bacteria on the Principle of Flow CytometryInvestigating the Microbial Metabolic Activity on Mineral Surfaces of Pyrite-Rich Waste Rocks in an Unsaturated Heap-Simulating Column SystemThe Impact of Heap Self-Heating on Microbial Activity during the Bioleaching of Low-Grade Copper Sulfide OresBioleaching of Low-Grade Chalcopyrite Ore by the Thermophilic Archaean Acidianus brierleyiInfluence of CO2 Supplementation on the Bioleaching of a Copper Concentrate from Kupferschiefer OreUnravelling the Complexity of Heap BioleachingCopper Heap Bioleach Microbiology - Progress and ChallengesMicrobial Dissolution of Iron Surface Coatings in Industrial MineralsCharacterization and Localized Insight into Leaching of Sulfide MineralsMethod for the Recovery of Indium from Diluted Bioleaching SolutionsChanges in Metal Leachability through Stimulation of Iron Reducing Communities within Waste SludgeMechanism of Silver-Catalyzed Bioleaching of Enargite ConcentrateBioleaching of Chalcopyrite with Two Different Metallogenic Types: A Mineralogical PerspectiveInvestigation of Controlled Redox Potential with Pyrite during Chalcopyrite Bioleaching by Mixed Moderately ThermophilesFrom Knowledge to Best Practices in BioleachingMicrobial Community Composition of Mine Wastes in Cornwall and West Devon (UK)Incorporation of Indigenous Microorganisms Increases Leaching Rates of Rare Earth Elements from Western Australian MonaziteReductive Dissolution of a Lateritic Ore Containing Rare Earth Elements (REE) Using Acidithiobacillus SpeciesThe Mechanism of In and Ge Occurrence in Sphalerite Crystal and the Influence on Properties: A DFT (Density Function Theory) SimulationInnovative Biohydrometallurgical Approaches in the EU Project FAMEFabrication of Magnetic Polymer Composite Sorbents and its Application for Recovery of Platinum from Acidic SolutionProcess and Cost Improved Agitator Solutions for Bioleach Reactors
In Situ Characterization and Molecular Mechanisms Evaluation of Interfacial Interaction between Minerals and Bioleaching MicroorganismsMineralogical Dynamics of Primary Copper Sulfides Mediated by Acidophilic Biofilm FormationMolecular Regulatory Network Involved in Biofilm Structure Development by Acidithiobacillusthiooxidans Includes Pel Exopolysaccharide MachineryMineral Specific Biofilm Formation of ?Acidibacillus ferrooxidans? Huett216S rRNA and Multilocus Phylogenetic Analysis of the Iron Oxidizing Acidophiles of the Acidiferrobacteraceae FamilyProteins Binding to Immobilized Rusticyanin Detected by Affinity ChromatographyInhibition Kinetics of Iron Oxidation by Leptospirillum ferriphilum to Residual Thiocyanate Present in Bioremediated Cyanidation Tailings WastewaterFungal Mineralization Processes in Rio TintoGenetic Basis of Metal Resistance in Acidiphilium sp. DSM 27270 (Yenapatur)Microorganisms Oxidize Iron (II) Ions in the Presence of High Concentrations of Sodium Chloride - Potentially Useful for BioleachingExpression of Candidate Cold Stress and Metabolic Related Genes in Acidithiobacillus ferrivorans PQ33 Strain Using Ferrous Iron as Electron DonorBioleaching of Pyrite by Iron-Oxidizing Acidophiles under the Influence of Reactive Oxygen SpeciesTranscription Dynamics of CBB-Pathway Genes in Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans Growing under Different CO2 LevelsMicrobial Ferrous Ion Oxidation versus Ferric Ion Precipitation at Low Temperature ConditionsComparative Study of NaCl-Tolerance Mechanisms in Acidophilic Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria and ArchaeaUse of Specific Metal Binding of Self-Assembling S-Layer Proteins for Metal Bioremediation and RecyclingBiochemical Aspects of Energy Metabolism in Sulfobacillus thermotoleransAdhesion Studies of Microorganisms on Natural Ore MaterialThe Effect of Initial Solution pH on Surface Properties of Ferric Ion Precipitates Formed during Biooxidation of Ferrous Ion by Leptospirillum ferriphilumThe Mechanism of Skutterudite Acid Leaching: A DFT Study of H+ Effect on CoO (010) SurfaceProduction of Amphiphilic Hydroxamate Siderophores Marinobactins by Marinobacter sp. DS40M6 for Bioflotation Process
In Situ Characterization of Superficial Organic Composition Changes of Thermoacidophilic Archaea Acidianus manzaensis YN-25 in Response to Energy SubstrateConstruction of a Cell Surface Engineered Yeast Aims to Selectively Recover Molybdenum, a Rare MetalIntroduction to High-Throughput Sequencing Technologies and Review of its Application in BioleachingType IV Secretion Systems Diversity in the Acidithiobacillus GenusEPS Characterization of a Cell Wall-Lacking Archaeon FerroplasmaacidiphilumMetagenome-Derived Draft Genome Sequence of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans RV1 from an Abandoned Gold Tailing in Neuqu?n, ArgentinaPhage Display - A Promising Tool for the Recovery of Valuable Metals from Primary and Secondary ResourcesSimplified Expression and Production of Small Metal Binding PeptidesInvestigation of Fluoride Tolerance in Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidansPotential Bioleaching Effects in In Situ Recovery ApplicationsIdentification of Sulfur Activation Relevant Protein Genes of Extremely Thermophilic Acidianus manzaensisEvolution of Compositions and Contents of Capsule and Slime EPSs for Adaptation to and Action on Energy Substrates and Heavy Metals by Typical Bioleaching MicroorganismsResistance of Moderately Thermophilic Acidophilic Microorganisms to Ferric Iron IonsEffect of Galactose on EPS Production and Attachment of Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans to Mineral SurfacesMolecular Response of the Acidophilic Iron Oxidizer ?Ferrovum? sp. JA12 to the Exposure to Elevated Concentrations of Ferrous IronThe Surface Chemistry Characterization of Pyrite, Sphalerite and Molybdenite after BioleachingMonitoring of Biofilm Development on Surfaces Using an Electrochemical MethodEIS Studies of Chalcopyrite Involving Iron(II) IonsThermochelin, a Hydroxamate Siderophore from Thermocrispumagreste DSM 44070Siderophore Purification via Immobilized Metal Affinity ChromatographyRevisiting the Chrome Azurol S Assay for Various Metal IonsGallium Mobilization in Soil by Bacterial MetallophoresOn the Immobilization of Desferrioxamine-Like Siderophores for Selective Metal BindingAre there Viruses in Industrial Bioleaching Econiches?Diversity of Thermophilic Iron-Pyrite-Oxidizing Enrichments from Solfataric Hot Springs in the Chilean AltiplanoComparative Analysis of Functional Gene Diversity of Acid Mine Drainage and its Sediment by Geochip TechnologyInvestigation of a Bioflotation Interface with Infrared SpectroscopyLeaching of Pyrite by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans Monitored by Electrochemical MethodsX-Ray Diffraction of Iron Containing Samples: The Importance of a Suitable ConfigurationBiogenic Iron Compounds for Hazardous Metal RemediationOptimization of Bioscorodite Crystallization for Treatment of As(III)-Bearing WastewatersChemical vs. Biological Crystals, all the Same?Microbial Recycling of Precious and Rare Metals Sourced from Post-Consumer ProductsMicrobial Production of Schwertmannite: Development from Microbial Fundamentals to Marketable ProductsRare Earth Elements Recovery and Sulphate Removal from Phosphogypsum Waste Waters with Sulphate Reducing BacteriaThe Use of Algal Biomass to Sustain Sulfidogenic Bioreactors for Remediating Acidic Metal-Rich Waste WatersIntegrated Sulfate Reduction and Biosorption Process for the Treatment of Mine DrainagesDetoxification of Heap after Gold Leaching Using BiodegradationDevelopment of Metal Ion Binding Peptides Using Phage Surface Display TechnologyRecycling of Florescent Phosphor Powder Y2O3:Eu by Leaching ExperimentsAnalysis of Microbial Communities Associated with Bioremediation Systems for Thiocyanate-Laden Mine Water EffluentspH and Soil Additive-Depending Uptake of Various Metals and Metalloids by Helianthus tuberosus from a Uranium Containing Test Field SiteBiosorption of Heavy Metals Using Organic Waste from Tequila ProcessingSouth African Coal Tailings Bioflotation for Desulphurization Using Mycobacterium phleiBioleaching of Cadmium from Contaminated Paddy Fields by Consortium of Autotrophic and Indigenous Cadmium-Tolerant BacteriaBioremediation of Complex Pollutants from the Oil Industry Containing Cobalt and Molybdenum CatalystsBiodegradation of Thiocyanate and Cyanide in CIL Leaching Waste?s Liquid PhaseUtilization of Fe-Oxide Composites for as Removal from Aqueous SolutionsIntensification of Arsenic and Zinc Mobilization by Combination of Bio-Chemical Leaching with EDTA in the Soil and Sediment BioremediationComparative Analysis of the Sulfate-Reducing Performance and Microbial Colonisation of Three Continuous Reactor Configurations with Varying Degrees of Biomass RetentionInvestigation of the Ga Complexation Behaviour of the Siderophore Desferrioxamine BRemoval of Arsenic from Aqueous Solution by Aeromonashydrophila
In Situ Bioremediation of Tailings by Sulfate Reducing Bacteria and Iron Reducing Bacteria: Lab- and Field-Scale Remediation of Sulfidic Mine TailingsImmobilization of Arsenic by a Thermoacidophilic Mixed Culture with Pyrite as Energy SourceGenomic Characterization of the Arsenic-Tolerant Actinobacterium, Rhodococcus erythropolis S43Microbiological As(III) Oxidation and Immobilization as Scorodite at Moderate TemperaturesInvestigating the Bioleaching of an Arsenic Mine Tailing Using a Mixed Mesophilic CultureManganese Removal from Metal Refinery Wastewater Using Mn(II)-Oxidizing BacteriaMicrobially Catalysed Selenate Removal in an Inverse Fluidised Bed ReactorEvaluation of Substrate Consumption Kinetics in Different Support Materials for Biotrickling Filters Aiming Biogas DesulfurizationAdsorption of Chromium (VI) and Desorption as Chromium (III) from the Aqueous Chromium (VI) Solution Using Persimmon GelOptimization of Ni, Cu and Zn Recovery in Bioleaching of Electronic ScrapBioleaching of Valuable Components from a Pyrometallurgical Final Slag


Eds. Sabrina Hedrich, Kathrin Rübberdt, Franz Glombitza, Wolfgang Sand, Axel Schippers, Mario Vera Véliz and Sabine Willscher


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