Is Complete Sulphur Oxidation Desirable? The Benefits of Partial Bacterial Oxidation Using Bactech's Moderate Thermophile Culture

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Peter A. Spencer
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Bacterial oxidation technology has the ability to selectively attack sulphide minerals. Selectivity allows oxidation of more reactive minerals and the extraction of valuable metals while leaving the bulk of the sulphide component unreacted. Partial oxidation can be used on arsenopyrite to recover gold and for the leaching of base metals, such as copper and nickel, from pyritic ore and concentrate without generation of large quantities of acidic iron solution, which must be neutralized. Thus, rejection of pyrite during the oxidation process can considerably reduce treatment costs. Acid generation in tailings dams would be minimal, compared with most Thiobacillus cultures, as the optimum growth temperature of Bactechts culture is above ambient.
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APA: Peter A. Spencer  (1992)  Is Complete Sulphur Oxidation Desirable? The Benefits of Partial Bacterial Oxidation Using Bactech's Moderate Thermophile Culture

MLA: Peter A. Spencer Is Complete Sulphur Oxidation Desirable? The Benefits of Partial Bacterial Oxidation Using Bactech's Moderate Thermophile Culture. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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