Bioleaching of Marmatite Using Moderately Thermophilic Bacteria

International Mineral Processing Congress
H. B. Zhou
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The process of bioleaching marmatite using moderately thermophilic bacteria has been studied in this research by comparing marmatite leaching performance of mesophilic bacteria and moderately thermophilic bacteria and valuating the effect of venting capacity on marmatite leaching performance of moderately thermophilic bacteria and the effect of pulp densities on marmatite leaching performance of moderately thermophilic bacteria. The results show that moderately thermophilic bacteria have more advantages over mesophilic bacteria in bioleaching marmatite. Aeration agitation can improve the transfer of O2 and CO2 in solution and promote the growth of bacteria and therefore, enhance the leaching efficiency. With the increase of pulp density, the total leaching amount of valuable metals increased, however, the extraction efficiency decreased due to many rea-sons, like increasing shear force that results in poorly growth condition for bacteria, etc.
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APA: H. B. Zhou  (2014)  Bioleaching of Marmatite Using Moderately Thermophilic Bacteria

MLA: H. B. Zhou Bioleaching of Marmatite Using Moderately Thermophilic Bacteria. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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