Bacterial Leaching of Complex Polymetallic Sulfide Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Bacterial Leaching of Complex Polymetallic Sulfide Ore The work described here concerned the study on bacterial leaching of complex sulfide minerals and polymetallic ores operated in shaken flasks and small-scale columns. The bioleaching of jamesonite was not accessible. The iron extraction in pyrrhotite leaching reached 98.2 per cent after 23 days. After 26 days, the zinc extraction of marmatite reached 92.3 per cent while the iron extraction only reached 13.6 per cent. The pulp density had effect on the metal extraction of pyrrhppite and marmatite. For complex polymetallic sulfide ores, after 10 days in shaken flasks, 97.1 per cent zinc extraction was achieved. While after 60 days in small-scale column, the zinc extraction only proceeded to 7.8 per cent; By SEM and EDXA of experimental samples and their leaching residuum, the bioleaching mechanism was discussed.
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APA:  (2010)  Bacterial Leaching of Complex Polymetallic Sulfide Ore

MLA: Bacterial Leaching of Complex Polymetallic Sulfide Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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