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titleOfInvention Combination of fluorine leaching-resistant bacteria and its engineering continuous expansion culture method and application
abstract The invention discloses a combination of fluorine leaching-resistant bacteria and its engineering continuous expansion culture method and application. The composition of the co-culture KF-III. The bacterial combination can adapt to the growth of acidic fluorine-containing conditions, and has the ability to rapidly oxidize Fe 2+ to Fe 3+ . The project can be used to continuously expand the cultivation equipment, carry out the large-scale cultivation of the bacterial combination, and produce the leaching agent containing the leaching bacterial species and the double oxidation of Fe 3+ , and return part of the bacterial liquid for inoculation at the same time. It is stable and adaptable, and can be widely used in the field of biometallurgy.
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