1. Salt-tolerant Acidihalobacter and Acidithiobacillus species from Vulcano (Italy) and Milos (Greece).
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Norris, Paul R., Davis-Belmar, Carol S., Calvo-Bado, Leonides A., and Ogden, Thomas J.
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COPPER chlorides , *SULFIDE minerals , *SULFUR acids , *FRESH water , *SPECIES , *NONFERROUS metals , *SALINE waters , *SULFIDE ores - Abstract
Ferrous iron- and sulfur-oxidizing Acidihalobacter species and similar so far unclassified bacteria have been isolated from the islands of Vulcano (Italy) and Milos (Greece), specifically from where seawater was acidified at sulfide-rich geothermal sites. Acidithiobacillus species which tolerated concentrations of chloride that inhibit most Acidithiobacillus spp. were also isolated from sites on both islands: these were At. thiooxidans strains and an unclassified species, Acidithiobacillus sp. strain V1. The potential of salt-tolerant acidophiles for industrial application in promoting copper extraction from mineral sulfides where chloride is naturally present at concentrations which would inhibit most acidophiles, or where seawater rather than fresh water is available, appears to be limited by the sensitivity of ferrous-iron oxidizing Acidihalobacter spp. to copper. However, tolerance of copper and chloride shown by At. thiooxidans strain A7 suggests it could oxidize sulfur and benefit acid leaching if ferric iron or copper was provided as the primary oxidant of sulfide ores. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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