Effect Of Particle Size On The Microbiological Leaching Of Chalcopyrite Bearing Ore

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. Bruynesteyn D. W. Duncan
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

An ore containing chalcopyrite was microbiologically leached in 6 ft columns at particle sizes ranging from -2 +1 ½ inches, to -3/8 + 3/16 inches. The rate of leaching increased exponentially as the particle size decreased. The controlling factor was the active leaching volume made up of the particle surface area and the depth of penetration of the bacteria and leach liquor into the particle. This volume became an increasingly larger part of the total volume as the particle size decreased. The sample under test leached poorly at larger particle sizes and it was calculated that under commercial conditions, it would produce at best a pregnant solution containing 100 mg/l (0.2 lb/ ton) of copper per 100 ft of dump height.
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APA: A. Bruynesteyn D. W. Duncan  (1974)  Effect Of Particle Size On The Microbiological Leaching Of Chalcopyrite Bearing Ore

MLA: A. Bruynesteyn D. W. Duncan Effect Of Particle Size On The Microbiological Leaching Of Chalcopyrite Bearing Ore. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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