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Vol. 6 No.11



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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 6 (11), pp. 1284-1288, 4 June 2007   

ISSN 1684–5315 © 2007 Academic Journals        

 

 

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Use of some isolated fungi in biological Leaching of Aluminum from low grade bauxite

 

Y.Ghorbani1*, M. Oliazadeh2, A.shahvedi3, R. Roohi3, A.Pirayehgar2

 

1Mining Engineering Department, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran.

2Mining Engineering  Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran.

3Department of Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, School of Pharmacy, University of Tehran, Iran.

 

*Corresponding author. E-mail: ghorbani@sut.ac.ir  or ygorbani@yahoo.com

 

Accepted 17 January, 2006
 
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In this investigation the biological leaching of aluminum by isolated fungi from low grade bauxite (<50% Al2O3.) was studied. X-ray diffraction investigation indicated that silicate and aluminosillicate minerals were major mineral composition. Wet chemical and electron disperse X-ray analysis showed the presence of aluminum, iron, silica and titanium. Biological leaching tests were carried out using indigenous specimen fungi, Aspergillus niger and Penicillium notatum. Savored dextrose chloram-phenicol agar (SDA) was used as medium for the selected fungi.  All microorganisms were tested for acid-production and leaching capabilities of aluminum from low grad bauxite. Leaching experiments were performed in 250-ml Erlenmeyer flasks at 28°C and at 150 rpm agitation under aseptic conditions. Pry heating of bauxite and its effect on leaching process was studied. Indigenous specimen fungi were the most efficient of the fungal cultures; 7080 mg of Al2O3/l was solubilized at 15% pulp density of bauxite. The metal content of leaching solution was determined by using wet chemical and atomic absorption spectrophotometer.

 

Key words: Bioleaching, low grade bauxite, organic acids, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium

 

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