TY - GEN
T1 - Several approaches to enhance the bioleaching of enargite
AU - Sasaki, K.
AU - Takatsugi, K.
AU - Hirajima, T.
PY - 2010/12/1
Y1 - 2010/12/1
N2 - Some approaches were investigated to enhance the recovery of Cu from enargite by bioleaching with Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans using the galvanic interaction with pyrite and activated carbon, and with thermophilic bacteria, Acidianus brierleyi. Addition of pyrite initially enhanced Cu leaching by the Galvanic effect, but after that the formation of secondary minerals passivated the surface of enargite in inoculated batches. Activated carbon improved Cu recovery from enargite much better than pyrite, when it is contacted with enargite. Recovery of Cu from enargite has been recorded to at largest 2.4 per cent within 30 days in the presence of activated carbon when mesophilic bacteria were inoculated at 25°C. The recovery of Cu from enargite was drastical ly enhanced by inoculation of thermophilic bacteria, Acidianus brierleyi, up to 60 per cent within 40 days at 70°C and still not leveled off after 40 days unless the formation of Fe(III) precipitates occurred. After 40 days dissolved molar ratio of Cu/As is around 5.2, suggesting that metal-defi cient sulfi des and/or ferric arsenate might be formed on the surface of enargite.
AB - Some approaches were investigated to enhance the recovery of Cu from enargite by bioleaching with Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans using the galvanic interaction with pyrite and activated carbon, and with thermophilic bacteria, Acidianus brierleyi. Addition of pyrite initially enhanced Cu leaching by the Galvanic effect, but after that the formation of secondary minerals passivated the surface of enargite in inoculated batches. Activated carbon improved Cu recovery from enargite much better than pyrite, when it is contacted with enargite. Recovery of Cu from enargite has been recorded to at largest 2.4 per cent within 30 days in the presence of activated carbon when mesophilic bacteria were inoculated at 25°C. The recovery of Cu from enargite was drastical ly enhanced by inoculation of thermophilic bacteria, Acidianus brierleyi, up to 60 per cent within 40 days at 70°C and still not leveled off after 40 days unless the formation of Fe(III) precipitates occurred. After 40 days dissolved molar ratio of Cu/As is around 5.2, suggesting that metal-defi cient sulfi des and/or ferric arsenate might be formed on the surface of enargite.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84873608024
SN - 9781617820519
T3 - XXV International Mineral Processing Congress 2010, IMPC 2010
SP - 487
EP - 497
BT - XXV International Mineral Processing Congress 2010, IMPC 2010
T2 - 25th International Mineral Processing Congress 2010, IMPC 2010
Y2 - 6 September 2010 through 10 September 2010
ER -