The Effect Of Ph And Eh On The Chemical And Biological Leaching Of A Pyritic Uranium Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Bruynesteyn
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Results are presented from a series of tests designed to determine the beneficial effects of the microorganism Thiobacillus ferrooxidans upon the leaching of uranium from a pyritic uranium ore. Minus 1-inch (-25mm) 0.0711 percent uranium containing, pyritic ore from the Rio Algom Mine at Elliott Lake, Canada was leached with lixiviants of various Eh and pH as well as being subjected to a biologically-assisted ferric iron leach. In all cases, the biological leach gave superior extraction. At pH 1.6, the biological leach gave 100.6 percent extraction and the ferric iron leach 69.8 percent. This improvement in extraction is associated with a relatively rapid biological breakdown of the pyritic material, thus liberating uranium mineralization associated with these pyritic materials and regenerating the ferric sulphate lixiviant in situ.
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APA: A. Bruynesteyn  (1981)  The Effect Of Ph And Eh On The Chemical And Biological Leaching Of A Pyritic Uranium Ore

MLA: A. Bruynesteyn The Effect Of Ph And Eh On The Chemical And Biological Leaching Of A Pyritic Uranium Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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