Kinetics, of Microbiological Production of Ferric Ion for Heap and Dump Leaching

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roger Guay Jai Ghosh Aprad E. Torma
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The catalytic effect of ferrous ion in the industrial biohydrometallurgical heap and dump leaching processes is explained. During the bacterial leaching of metal sulfides, ferric ion will partly be hydrolyzed and a variety of sols, gels, amorphous and/ or crystalline mono- and polynuc- lear hydroxo- and sulfato complex species formed, especially by olation and aggregation reactions. There are many problems associated with these iron precipitates especially in the purification of leach solutions. The present study will discuss the iron precipitation reactions; gives kinetic and thermodynamic evaluations of the effect of temperature on pyrite and ferrous iron oxidation; and reports on the tolerance of heavy metal ion concentrations by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans.
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APA: Roger Guay Jai Ghosh Aprad E. Torma  (1989)  Kinetics, of Microbiological Production of Ferric Ion for Heap and Dump Leaching

MLA: Roger Guay Jai Ghosh Aprad E. Torma Kinetics, of Microbiological Production of Ferric Ion for Heap and Dump Leaching. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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