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Title: A review of the application of ultrasound in bioleaching and insights from sonication in (bio)chemical processes
Authors: Vyas, S
Ting, Y.-P 
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Vyas, S, Ting, Y.-P (2018). A review of the application of ultrasound in bioleaching and insights from sonication in (bio)chemical processes. Resources 7 (1) : 3. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources7010003
Abstract: Chemical and biological leaching is practiced on a commercial scale for the mining of metals from ores. Although bioleaching is an environmentally-friendly alternative to chemical leaching, one of the principal shortcomings is the slow rate of leaching which needs to be addressed. The application of ultrasound in bioleaching, termed sonobioleaching, is a technique which has been reported to increase the rate and extent of metal extraction. This article reviews efforts made in the field of sonobioleaching. Since bioleaching is effectively a biological and chemical process, the effects of sonication on chemical leaching/reactions and biological processes are also reviewed. Although sonication increases metal extraction by increasing the metabolite production and enhanced mixing at a micro scale, research is limited in terms of the microorganisms explored. This paper highlights some shortcomings and limitations of existing techniques, and proposes directions for future research. © 2018 by the authors.
Source Title: Resources
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175066
ISSN: 20799276
DOI: 10.3390/resources7010003
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