Kinetics Of Limonite And Nontronite Ore Leaching By Fungi Metabolic Acids

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Anat Deepatana
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Bioleaching of nickel laterite ores is the extraction technology based on the use of heterotrophic micro-organisms and their organic acid products to dissolve metals from oxide minerals. This study examined the chemical leaching kinetics of limonite and nontronite ores with metabolites including citric, lactic and malic acids. The leaching process was found to follow the chemically controlled model. The leaching kinetics was found to be significantly influenced by the acid strength or dissociation of acids in solution. Although increasing the acid strength increased the rates of leaching, this trend was not indefinite. An optimal acid concentration that defined the fastest leaching rates was identified for each acid. The amenabilities of the minerals hosting the nickel and cobalt in limonite and nontronite to organic acid leaching were also established.
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APA: Anat Deepatana  (2006)  Kinetics Of Limonite And Nontronite Ore Leaching By Fungi Metabolic Acids

MLA: Anat Deepatana Kinetics Of Limonite And Nontronite Ore Leaching By Fungi Metabolic Acids. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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