Copper Bioleaching: State-Of-The-Art

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Corale L. Brierley
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Bioheap leaching, commercially applied for secondary copper ores and agglomerates, is rapidly gaining popularity. Bioleaching of chalcopyrite concentrates is imminent. Copper bioheap leaching encompasses the bioleaching of acidified and agglomerated coarse, secondary copper ore, stacked on permanent or on/off pads. The stacked ore is irrigated with raffinate containing bacteria. LME-grade cathode copper is produced by SX/EW. Low capital and operating costs, rapid start-up, environmental benefits, operational simplicity and a good performance record make bioheap leaching an attractive technology. This paper looks at the state-of-the-art of copper bioheap leaching and chalcopyrite concentrate leaching, the risks, the benefits, costs, bioheap performance and the future prospects of copper bioleaching.
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APA: Corale L. Brierley  (1999)  Copper Bioleaching: State-Of-The-Art

MLA: Corale L. Brierley Copper Bioleaching: State-Of-The-Art. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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