Title : Study of ability and role of native bacteria on the Bioleaching of Zinc and optimization of growth conditions

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Study of ability and role of native bacteria on the Bioleaching of Zinc and optimization of growth conditions
Researcher: Mansoor, Fahimeh Nemati
Guide: Shitole, M G
Department: Department of Biotechnology
Publisher: University of Pune
Place: Pune
Year: 2009
Language: English
Subject: Biotechnology
Life science
Bioleaching
Zinc
Biotechnology
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD
Fulltext: Shodhganga

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100__|aMansoor, Fahimeh Nemati|eResearcher
110__|aDepartment of Biotechnology|bUniversity of Pune|dPune
245__|aStudy of ability and role of native bacteria on the Bioleaching of Zinc and optimization of growth conditions
260__|aPune|bUniversity of Pune|c2009
502__|bPhD
518__|oDate of Notification|d2009
520__|aThe term bioleaching refers to the conversion of an insoluble metal (usually a metal sulfide, e.g., CuS, NiS, and ZnS) into a soluble form (usually the metal sulfate, e.g., CuSO4, NiSO4, ZnSO4). When this happens, the metal is extracted into water; this
650__|aBiotechnology|2UGC
653__|aBiotechnology
653__|aLife science
653__|aBioleaching
653__|aZinc
700__|aShitole, M G|eGuide
856__|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/2561|yShodhganga
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