Models of bacterial leaching
With a new generation of high-performance, computerized bioreactors and new analytic techniques, it may be possible to control and improve certain parameters associated with microbial leaching. To set up a good model, it is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the bact...
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description | With a new generation of high-performance, computerized bioreactors and new analytic techniques, it may be possible to control and improve certain parameters associated with microbial leaching. To set up a good model, it is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the bacterial leaching process. This involves the effects of each one the parameters and understanding of the interactions between these different parameters. A complete understanding of all parameters that interfere in the control of the bacterial leaching processes will be the key for any solution to optimize these processes. |
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