Technical note-acid removal of manganous ion adsorbed on ore surfaces during microbial manganese dioxide leaching

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Chan S. M Chun U Cho D Davis P MacKay B Madgwick J. C Pannowitz D Poi G Varga R. A
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Periodic dilute sulphuric acid treatment ofstill, batch-fed, molassesenriched, microaerobic, manganese-dioxide-Ieaching microbial cultures led to marked improvements over untreated cultures. Percentage Mn++ recoveries increased (7X), rate of Mn++ formation improved (3X) and yields of Mn++ per molasses use were more economical (5 X). The yield in terms of molasses used improved with decreasing sugar used (eg 1.17 g Mn++/gram molasses at 0.2 per cent molasses (w/v) feed and 24 per cent (w/v) pulp density MnO2 tailings). The most effective Mn++ leaching in terms ofpercentage recovery (97 per cent) and rate ofleaching (46 mg Mn++/day) was at 0.5 per cent molasses (w/v) and 14 per cent pulp density (w/v) MnO2 tailings.
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APA: Chan S. M Chun U Cho D Davis P MacKay B Madgwick J. C Pannowitz D Poi G Varga R. A  (1986)  Technical note-acid removal of manganous ion adsorbed on ore surfaces during microbial manganese dioxide leaching

MLA: Chan S. M Chun U Cho D Davis P MacKay B Madgwick J. C Pannowitz D Poi G Varga R. A Technical note-acid removal of manganous ion adsorbed on ore surfaces during microbial manganese dioxide leaching. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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