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Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2009

Adhesion of Escherichia coli onto quartz, hematite and corundum: Extended DLVO theory and flotation behavior

Mohsen Farahat; Tsuyoshi Hirajima; Keiko Sasaki; Katsumi Doi

The adhesion of Escherichia coli onto quartz, hematite and corundum was experimentally investigated. A strain of E. coli was used that had the genes for expressing protein for silica precipitation. The maximum cell adhesion was observed at pH <4.3 for quartz and at pH 4.5-8.5 for corundum. For hematite, cell adhesion remained low at all pH values. The microbe-mineral adhesion was assessed by the extended DLVO theory approach. The essential parameters for calculation of microbe-mineral interaction energy (Hamaker constants and acid-base components) were experimentally determined. The extended DLVO approach could be used to explain the results of the adhesion experiments. The effect of E. coli on the floatability of three oxide minerals was determined and the results showed that E. coli can act as a selective collector for quartz at acidic pH values, with 90% of the quartz floated at 1.5 x 10(9)cells/ml. However, only 9% hematite and 30% corundum could be floated under similar conditions. By using E. coli and no reagents, it was possible to separate quartz from a hematite-quartz mixture with Newtons efficiency of 0.70. Removal of quartz from the corundum mixture was achieved by E. coli with Newtons efficiency of 0.62.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2010

Adhesion of Ferroplasma acidiphilum onto pyrite calculated from the extended DLVO theory using the van Oss–Good–Chaudhury approach

Mohsen Farahat; Tsuyoshi Hirajima; Keiko Sasaki

The adhesion behavior of Ferroplasma acidiphilum archaeon to pyrite mineral was investigated experimentally and theoretically. F. acidiphilum showed high affinity to adhere to pyrite surface at acidic regions, however low affinity was observed at neutral and alkaline regions. The microbe-mineral adhesion was assessed by the extended DLVO theory. Hamaker constants, electron donors, electron acceptors and surface charges for the microbe and the mineral were experimentally determined. The extended DLVO theory was used to explain the adhesion results. Significant changes to the pyrite surface properties after being treated with the microbial cells were observed. Pyrite lost its hydrophobic nature and became hydrophilic, the contact angle of untreated pyrite was 61 degrees and this decreased to 36 degrees after the treatment. As a consequence, the flotation experiment results showed that F. acidiphilum strain could act as a good depressant for pyrite in xanthat flotation; where in absence of F. acidiphilum cells, over 95% of pyrite can be recovered as a float. However, when the mineral was pretreated with F. acidiphilum cells, less than 20% can be recovered as a float.


Minerals Engineering | 2014

Selective flotation of chalcopyrite and molybdenite with plasma pre-treatment

Tsuyoshi Hirajima; Masanori Mori; Osamu Ichikawa; Keiko Sasaki; Hajime Miki; Mohsen Farahat; Mitsuru Sawada


International Journal of Mineral Processing | 2012

Effect of microorganisms on flocculation of quartz

Tsuyoshi Hirajima; Yuki Aiba; Mohsen Farahat; Naoko Okibe; Keiko Sasaki; Takehiko Tsuruta; Katsumi Doi


Minerals Engineering | 2012

Hydrophilicity of Ferroplasma acidiphilum and its effect on the depression of pyrite

Mohsen Farahat; Tsuyoshi Hirajima


Powder Technology | 2017

Influence of microwave radiation on the magnetic properties of molybdenite and arsenopyrite

Mohsen Farahat; Ahmed Mohamed Elmahdy; Tsuyoshi Hirajima


Advanced Powder Technology | 2016

Comparison between the effect of microwave irradiation and conventional heat treatments on the magnetic properties of chalcopyrite and pyrite

Ahmed Mohamed Elmahdy; Mohsen Farahat; Tsuyoshi Hirajima


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Biological, Biomolecular, Agricultural, Food and Biotechnological Engineering | 2016

Surface Characteristics of Bacillus megaterium and Its Adsorption Behavior onto Dolomite

Mohsen Farahat; Tsuyoshi Hirajima


Journal of Environmental Protection | 2016

Recovery and Upgrading of Phosphorus from Digested Sewage Sludge as MAP by Physical Separation Techniques

Tsuyoshi Hirajima; Takao Hagino; Mia Kose; Mohsen Farahat; Keiko Sasaki


25th International Mineral Processing Congress 2010, IMPC 2010 | 2010

Adhesion of Escherichia coli onto oxide minerals - extended dlvo theory and Flotation behaviour

Mohsen Farahat; Tsuyoshi Hirajima; Keiko Sasaki; Katsumi Doi

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