Electrochemical Aspects Of A Refractory Gold Ore Leaching By Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans
    
    - Organization:
 - Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
 - Pages:
 - 9
 - File Size:
 - 1067 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1990
 
Abstract
Using electrochemical techniques it was demonstrated that bioleaching of gold from refractory pyritic ores is a complex phenomenon. Many intermediate electrochemical reactions were found to be involved in the oxidation of pyrite, using cyclic voltammetry and carbon paste-pyrite containing electrode. Furthermore, the oxidation process was controlled by solid-state diffusion as suggested by chronoamperometric and chronopotentiometric measurements. Using the Sand's approach, the activation energy of solid-state diffusion was found to be = 22.4 kJ. After bioleaching, 96% gold was extracted from the leach resi¬due with a thiourea solution in 1 hour. A generalized model for the mechanism of pyrite oxidation has been presented.
Citation
APA: (1990) Electrochemical Aspects Of A Refractory Gold Ore Leaching By Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans
MLA: Electrochemical Aspects Of A Refractory Gold Ore Leaching By Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.