A Biohydrometallurgical Method for the Extraction of Cobalt from Pyritic Ores

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. E. Wey
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Extraction of cobalt from cobalt sulfide and cobaltite flotation concentrate from the Blackbird Mine, Idaho, was investigated using an adapted strain of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans. Cobalt extractions as high as 100% were realized in the inoculated experiments, whereas only 4% extraction was obtained in the sterile run. The influence of pulp density on the rate and extent of cobalt extraction was also determined. It was found that the extraction of cobalt followed predominantly the indirect mode of bacterial activity. In this process, ferric iron oxidizes cobaltite to cobalt sulfate and ferric arsenate while being reduced to its ferrous state; the bacteria continuously re-oxidize ferrous to ferric iron. Electrochemical measurements using cyclic voltammetry suggested that cobaltite oxidation involved a number of intermediate reactions.
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APA: J. E. Wey  (1993)  A Biohydrometallurgical Method for the Extraction of Cobalt from Pyritic Ores

MLA: J. E. Wey A Biohydrometallurgical Method for the Extraction of Cobalt from Pyritic Ores. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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