Effects of Bacterial Adaptation on Bioleaching of Ferrous Sulfides

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Elzeky Y. A. Attia
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Thiobacillus ferrooxidans bacteria were used in this work to study the effect of bacterial adaptation on the bioleaching of three iron-bearing sulfide minerals, namely, pyrite, chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite. The change in the pH during the bioleaching process was observed and the mechanism of the bacterial action were discussed. It was found that bacterial adaptation prior to bioleaching, enhanced the degree of sulfide leaching by 2-4 folds over that of non-adapted bacteria. A1 so the bacterial activity was enhanced by 2-4.8 folds. The pH of leaching solutions was decreased by the increase in both adaptation period and bioleaching time. It was also concluded that the mechanisms of bioleaching of iron-bearing sulfide minerals involved both the direct and indirect bacterial action simultaneously.
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APA: M. Elzeky Y. A. Attia  (1989)  Effects of Bacterial Adaptation on Bioleaching of Ferrous Sulfides

MLA: M. Elzeky Y. A. Attia Effects of Bacterial Adaptation on Bioleaching of Ferrous Sulfides. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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