Feasibility Study and Optimization of Dissolution of Vanadium from Mining Residue via Biological Approach

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Gharahbagheri Reza Roostaazad S. Shafiei Zadeh H. Hassan Nejad
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

In this paper, dissolution of vanadium from mining residue, in which vanadium is associated intimately with magnetite ore, was investigated via both bacterial ( aerobic and anaerobic) and fungal activity. Although bacterial activity was tangible, it could not reduce and dissolve vanadium in both aerobic and anaerobic experiments. However, in fungal leaching, after 30 days about 36.9% and 29.7% of vanadium was dissolved for a pulp density of 10 and 30 g/l, respectively. At the end, the concentration of metabolites usually produced by fungal activity was optimized and oxalic acid was chosen as the main agent for the leaching process.
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APA: H. Gharahbagheri Reza Roostaazad S. Shafiei Zadeh H. Hassan Nejad  (2014)  Feasibility Study and Optimization of Dissolution of Vanadium from Mining Residue via Biological Approach

MLA: H. Gharahbagheri Reza Roostaazad S. Shafiei Zadeh H. Hassan Nejad Feasibility Study and Optimization of Dissolution of Vanadium from Mining Residue via Biological Approach. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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