Extraction of metal oxides from coal fly ash by microorganisms and a new microorganism useful therefor

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PATENT NO 5231018
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07790582

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Metal oxides are extracted from coal fly ash by a bio-leading process. The ash is suspended in an aqueous saline solution having a pH within the range of from 5 to 8 and the suspension is incubated with a microorganism strain capable of growing in aqueous saline solution and binding to metal oxide, and the resulting agglomerates are separated. A new gram-positive bacterial strain designated GIN-1 and being a member of the genus Rhodococcus is described. It has been deposited under No. 40340 at the National Collections of Industrial and Marine Bacterial Ltd. (NCIMB) at Aberdeen, Scotland. GIN-1 is particularly suitable for the bioteching of metal oxides from coal fly ash.

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ISRAEL ELECTRIC CORPORATION LTD THE2 HA'HAGANA STREET HAIFA 35474

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Fleming, Joseph St. Nes Ziona, NL 25 206
Fleminger, Gideon Rehovot, NL 5 17
Shabtai, Joseph Ramat Hasharon, NL 6 143

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