Enhanced Recovery Of Silver And Other Metals From Refractory Oxide Ores Through Bio-reduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Rusin
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Many oxide silver and molybdenum deposits remain undeveloped because chemical extraction yields poor recoveries or is environ-mentally unacceptable. Bio-reductive leaching of such ore samples at MBX resulted in high recoveries of silver and molybdenum. When baseline 3-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 bio-reduction with 99.8% dissolution of manganese. A follow-up cyanide bottle roll test yielded an additional 8.5% silver recovery for a total recovery of 94.5%. Baseline 3-day acid bottle roll tests of the iron oxide molybdenum ore yielded 1.8% moly. However, bio-reduction solubilized 93.3% of the moly into the growth medium. An additional 0.3% moly was recovered during the follow-up acid bottle roll test. Microbial treatment of refractory oxide ores with bio-reductive bacteria resulted in higher recoveries 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 moly was achieved without the use of cyanide or sulfuric acid.
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APA: P. Rusin  (1992)  Enhanced Recovery Of Silver And Other Metals From Refractory Oxide Ores Through Bio-reduction

MLA: P. Rusin Enhanced Recovery Of Silver And Other Metals From Refractory Oxide Ores Through Bio-reduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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