Enhanced Extraction Of Silver And Other Metals From Refractory Oxide Ores Through Bioreduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Rusin J. Sharp R. Arnold N. A. Sinclair T. Young
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Many oxide silver and molybdenum deposits remain undeveloped because chemical extraction yields poor recoveries or is environmentally unacceptable. Bioreductive leaching of such ore samples at MBX resulted in high extractions of silver and molybdenum. When baseline, three-day, cyanide bottle-roll tests were conducted on manganiferous-oxide silver ore, 13.7% of the silver was extracted. In contrast, 86% of the silver was microbially solubilized into the organic growth medium by bioreduction with 99.8% dissolution of manganese. A followup cyanide bottle-roll test yielded an additional 8.5 % silver dissolution, for a total extraction of 94.5%. Baseline, three-day, acid bottle-roll tests of the iron-oxide molybdenum ore Yielded 1.8% molybdenum. However, bioreduction solubilized 93.3% of the molybdenum into the growth medium. An additional 0.3% molybdenum was solubilized during the followup acid bottle-roll test. Microbial treatment of refractory oxide ores with bioreductive bacteria resulted in higher extractions of silver and molybdenum than conventional chemical leaching. The bioleaching process occurred at a near-neutral pH at ambient temperatures. The bacterial solubilization of silver and molybdenum was achieved without the use of cyanide or sulfuric acid.
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APA: P. Rusin J. Sharp R. Arnold N. A. Sinclair T. Young  (1993)  Enhanced Extraction Of Silver And Other Metals From Refractory Oxide Ores Through Bioreduction

MLA: P. Rusin J. Sharp R. Arnold N. A. Sinclair T. Young Enhanced Extraction Of Silver And Other Metals From Refractory Oxide Ores Through Bioreduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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