Bacterial Leacidng of a Copper Sulphide Ore Containing Activated Pyrite

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Z. Manafi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Bioleaching of a copper sulfide ore containing "activated pyrite", using a mixed culture of mesophilic bacteria, was studied. This type of copper ore had been found unsuitable for flotation because it produces a concentrate containing relatively high iron concentrations and, therefore, a low copper grade. Microscopic observations showed that pyrite particles had been activated by the formation of a thin film of chalcocite. Hence, a bioleaching process was considered as an alternative to treat this ore. Following shake flask and acid consumption tests, column tests of the crushed ore (75% -12.5 mm) were initiated and the effects of culture medium, agglomeration, and irrigation type on copper recovery were studied. The results showed that all the columns containing bacteria had copper recoveries around 90% compared to the abiotic control column with a recovery of 50%. It was concluded that bioleaching could be successfully utilized to process copper ores containing activated pyrite.
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APA: Z. Manafi  (2007)  Bacterial Leacidng of a Copper Sulphide Ore Containing Activated Pyrite

MLA: Z. Manafi Bacterial Leacidng of a Copper Sulphide Ore Containing Activated Pyrite. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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