Electrochemical Characterization Of Bioleaching Of Cadmium Sulfide

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. A. Schinner
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The present study has investigated the leachability of cadmium sulfide minerals by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and the electrochemical reactions involved in the process. Using a cyclic voltammetric technic and carbon-paste-CdS electrodes, it was found that the bio-oxidation of semiconductor cadmium sulfide minerals consisted of a number of intermediate electrochemical reactions. The overall reaction was found to be controlled by solid state diffusion as suggested by the chrono-amperometric and chrono-potentiometric measurements. The activation energy of solid state diffusion was determined by the Sand's method to be AE=24.3 kJ. A generalized mechanism was proposed for the bacterial oxidation of cadmium sulfide by T. ferrooxidan and an explanation given for the importance of high redox potential of leach solution versus the decomposition potential of the sulfide mineral. Furthermore, the effects of n-type or p-type character of CdS substrates relative to their bioleachability was discussed.
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APA: F. A. Schinner  (1993)  Electrochemical Characterization Of Bioleaching Of Cadmium Sulfide

MLA: F. A. Schinner Electrochemical Characterization Of Bioleaching Of Cadmium Sulfide. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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