Bioleaching of Sulfide Ores- Distinguishing Between Indirect and Direct Mechanisms

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michael L. Free
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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15
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Bacterial oxidation of an arsenopyritic gold-ore .concentrate was carried out with continuous-flow .operation in 14-liter, mechanically agitated reactors. Samples from the slurry reactors were separated into solid and liquid fractions and analyzed separately to determine the electrochemical rates of sulfide conversion by the bacteria and the rates of direct bacterial oxidation of sulfide. The rates of the individual mechanisms are compared to the overall rates of biooxidation in the continuous-flow slurry reactors. The results show that the commonly hypothesize4 direct and indirect mechanisms of biooxidation both play a significant role in the bacterial oxidation of sulfide ores.
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APA: Michael L. Free  (1991)  Bioleaching of Sulfide Ores- Distinguishing Between Indirect and Direct Mechanisms

MLA: Michael L. Free Bioleaching of Sulfide Ores- Distinguishing Between Indirect and Direct Mechanisms. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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