Enhancement Of Copper Bioleach Systems Using Novel Species Of Thiobacillus And Nutrient Additions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Rusin
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

A new bacterium, Thiobacillus cuprinus, can extract copper from chalcopyrite as rapidly as T. ferrooxidans. On solution with and without nutrient amendments and bacterial growth media were supplemented with T. ferrooxidans or T. cuprinus in shake flask studies. Both species extracted -42% of the copper using growth media. In one case, T. cuprinus solubilized approximately twice as much copper as T. ferrooxidans utilizing a seeded On solution. Thiobacillus prosperus also oxidizes chalcopyrite and tolerates high chloride concentrations. These sulfide-oxidizing bacteria are representatives of the mixed microbial community found in sulfide dumps. Rates of biological copper extraction from sulfide ores, using the native microbes, have been significantly enhanced by amending On solution with PGM.
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APA: P. Rusin  (1994)  Enhancement Of Copper Bioleach Systems Using Novel Species Of Thiobacillus And Nutrient Additions

MLA: P. Rusin Enhancement Of Copper Bioleach Systems Using Novel Species Of Thiobacillus And Nutrient Additions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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