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Journal of Central South University of Technology | 2007

Isolation and characterization of Acidithiobacillus caldus from several typical environments in China

Zhou Hongbo; Liu Xi (刘晰); Fu Bo (符波); Qiu Guan-zhou; Huo Qiang (霍强); Zeng Weimin; Liu Jianshe; Chen Xin-hua

Six strains of moderately thermophilic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria were isolated from several different typical environments in China. The identities of the isolates were confirmed by analyses of their 16S rRNA genes, and some key physiological traits. The isolates are Gram negative, rod-shaped bacteria, their optimal temperature and pH value for growth are 45–50 °C and 2.5–3.5 respectively. They are autotrophic and used elemental sulfur, sodium thiosulfate and potassium tetrathionate as electron donor, while a little glucose stimulated their growth. 16S rDNA sequences analysis reveals that the strains are phylogenetically clustered to Acidithiobacillus caldus.


Journal of Central South University of Technology | 2007

Bioleaching of chalcopyrite by mixed culture of moderately thermophilic microorganisms

Wu Chang-bin; Zeng Weimin; Zhou Hongbo; Fu Bo (符波); Huang Jufang; Qiu Guan-zhou; Wang Dian-zuo

A mixed culture of moderately thermophilie microorganisms was enriched from acid mine drainages(AMDs) samples collected from several sulphide mines in China, and the bioleaching of chalcopyrite was conducted both in shake flask and bioreactor. The results show that in the shake flask, the mixture can tolerate 50 g/L chalcopyrite after being acclimated to gradually increased concentrations of chalcopyrite. The copper extraction increases obviously in bioleaching of chalcopyrite with moderately thermophilic microorganisms supplemented with 0.4 g/L yeast extract at 180 r/min, 74% copper can be extracted in the pulp of 50 g/L chalcopyrite after 20 d. Compared with copper extractions of mesophilic culture, unacclimated culture and acclimated culture without addition of yeast extract, that of accliniated culture with addition of yeast extract is increased by 53%, 44% and 16%, respectively. In a completely stirred tank reactor, the mass fraction of copper and total iron extraction reach up to 81% and 56%, respectively. The results also indicate that it is necessary to add a large amount of acid to the pulp to extract copper from chalcopyrite effectively.


Journal of Central South University of Technology | 2006

Inhibitory effect of ammonia nitrogen on specific methanogenic activity of anaerobic granular sludge

Zhou Hongbo; Qiu Guan-zhou


Archive | 2013

Compound bacterium community capable of efficiently leaching sulphide ore, and compounding method and application method thereof

Zhou Hongbo; Chen Xin-hua; Wang Yuguang; Zeng Weimin; Qiu Guan-zhou


Archive | 2015

Method for extracting copper in waste printed circuit boards by virtue of moderately thermophilic bacteria

Zeng Weimin; Wang Yaping; Qiu Guan-zhou; Liu Xueduan; Zhou Hongbo; Guo-hua Gu; Jiang Tao


The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals | 2013

Synergies between archaea Ferroplasma thermophilum and two moderately thermophilic bacteria under stress of yeast extract or Cu~(2+)

Zhou Hongbo


Archive | 2013

Bacterial strain and flocculating agent for bacterial fermentative solution pretreatment as well as preparation methods and application methods of bacterial strain and flocculating agent

Zhou Hongbo; Tian Jian; Zheng Jia; Wang Yuguang


Journal of Southwest University | 2010

Leaching of Metals from Waste Printed Circuit Boards Using Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans

Zhou Hongbo


Archive | 2003

Sulfide ore leaching bacteria strain protolast fusion technique

Qiu Guan-zhou; Zhou Hongbo; Yang Yu


Archive | 2017

Method for preparing copper powder and ferrous sulfate by using solution leached through sludge containing copper wet method

Zhao Shao'an; Zhou Hongbo; Zhou Wenbo; Chen Junhui; Qin Ronggang

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Qiu Guan-zhou

Central South University

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Zeng Weimin

Central South University

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Liu Xueduan

Central South University

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Chen Xin-hua

State Oceanic Administration

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Fu Bo (符波)

Central South University

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Qin Wen-qing

Central South University

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Shen Li

Central South University

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Wang Dian-zuo

Central South University

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Yu Runlan

Central South University

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