Bioleaching Performances Comparison between a Series of Mechanically Agitated Tanks and a Bubble Column

International Mineral Processing Congress
Foucher S. ’ F Battaglia-Brunet D. H. Morin
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In the mineral-processing field, bioleaching of metal sulphide concentrates is currently operated in very large mechanically agitated tanks. Such bioreactors have considerable requirements in terms of power consumption for mixing, aeration and heat transfer. The use of slurry bubble column, where the particles are suspended by gas motion as well as by liquid upward flow, could be an alternative to achieve bioleaching in more economical conditions. In order to compare these two techniques, a unit of stirred reactors in cascade and a bubble column were comparatively operated at laboratory scale in the bioleaching of a pyrite concentrate. For both pieces of equipment, experiments were performed not only in batch mode but also in continuous conditions.
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APA: Foucher S. ’ F Battaglia-Brunet D. H. Morin  (2003)  Bioleaching Performances Comparison between a Series of Mechanically Agitated Tanks and a Bubble Column

MLA: Foucher S. ’ F Battaglia-Brunet D. H. Morin Bioleaching Performances Comparison between a Series of Mechanically Agitated Tanks and a Bubble Column. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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