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R. Akbari Ghashoghchi, M.R. Hosseini, A. Ahmadi, Effects of microbial cells and their associated extracellular polymeric substances on the bio-flocculation of kaolin and silica, Applied Clay Science (2017) 138: 81–88.

Microbes can function as bio-surfactants to selectively flocculate or disperse particles, and separate minerals. In the present study, Bacillus licheniformis cells and metabolite were used to change the settling behavior of kaolin and quartz. Moreover, to perform a more detailed study on the metabolite, settling effect of its protein and polysaccharide constituents were also investigated separately. In the best condition, about 40% improvement in kaolin settling was observed using bacterial cells and metabolite at pH = 7 and 3, respectively. Also, enhancement in quartz sedimentation using the same bio-flocculants was > 50% at pH = 1–3. In addition, polysaccharide was more effective in kaolin flocculation, while protein was more influential in quartz agglomeration. Results of adsorption tests suggested that all of the bio-surfactants were more inclined to be adsorbed on quartz, and generally, increasing the pH value …

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2017

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