Bioleaching Gold From Refractory Ores By Using Heterotrophic Microorganisms

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 178 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Heterotrophic microorganisms Pseudomonas aureofaciens, microscopic fungi Fusarium sp. and their combinations with some chemical substances were used for gold leaching from refractory ore and flotation concentrateof Akbakaj deposit. All biological additives raised the speed of noble metals dissolution. The best results of gold extraction from ore were in the presence of bacteria or their associations with other solvents and from flotation concentrate in the presence of fungus - 30 % of additional amount of gold. The maximum extraction of gold speed value was during the first 8 hours of process. The electronic-microscopic researches of the ore samples showed almost complete decay of pyrite and arsenopyrite under bacteria influence whereas at chemical leaching most of these minerals stayed uncrushed. The presence of microscopic fungi in flotation concentrate during leaching provided full distraction of pyrite, but some crystals of antimony and arsenopyrite were undestroyed. During cyanide leaching of flotation concentrate there were accumulation of antimony and incomplete pyrite decomposition. Keywords: gold bioleaching, bacteria, fungi, complex solution
Citation
APA:
(2012) Bioleaching Gold From Refractory Ores By Using Heterotrophic MicroorganismsMLA: Bioleaching Gold From Refractory Ores By Using Heterotrophic Microorganisms. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.