Effect of Bacterial Adaptation and Solution Replacement on Bioleaching of Sulfidic Gold Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Elzeky A. Attia
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The effects of bacterial adaptation and partial replacement of leaching solution on the rate and extent of bioleaching reactions of a complex sulfidic gold ore were investigated. The ore was first concentrated by bulk sulfide flotation and the sulfide concentrate was treated by bioleaching using T. Ferrooxidans bacteria. The residues from bioleaching were treated by cyanidation to extract the gold and silver. Bacterial adaptation before bioleaching significantly increased the rate and extent of bioleaching reactions. Similarly, the daily partial replacement of leaching liquor enhanced to a great extent the leaching rate and in some cases up to ten fold increase was observed. Both bacterial adaptation and solution replacement increased the gold recovery by about 2-fold and that of silver by about 1.3-fold. In this work more than 95% of the gold and more than 98% of the silver could be recovered from the sulfidic gold ore, when bioleaching was used ahead of cyanidation compared with 18.3% and 52.3% by direct cyanidation.
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APA: M. Elzeky A. Attia  (1989)  Effect of Bacterial Adaptation and Solution Replacement on Bioleaching of Sulfidic Gold Ores

MLA: M. Elzeky A. Attia Effect of Bacterial Adaptation and Solution Replacement on Bioleaching of Sulfidic Gold Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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