Metallurgical Considerations in the Design of a Bio-Oxidation Plant: A Case Study for a Refractory Arsenopyrite Concentrate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Peter A. Spencer
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The metallurgical parameters necessary for the design of a carmercial scale bio-oxidation plant have been determined for the treatment of a refractory arsenopyrite concentrate using a moderately thermophilic bacterial culture. The parameters considered were bio-oxidation rate, culture growth rate, nutrients, solids density, level of bio-oxidation, particle size distribution and oxygen uptake rate. The approach for obtaining the optimum values for these parameters is discussed and values based on results fran batch and continuous testing are given. Estimates of the capital and operating costs for a plant treating the carmercial arsenopyrite concentrate have been calculated fran the test data.
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APA: Peter A. Spencer  (1990)  Metallurgical Considerations in the Design of a Bio-Oxidation Plant: A Case Study for a Refractory Arsenopyrite Concentrate

MLA: Peter A. Spencer Metallurgical Considerations in the Design of a Bio-Oxidation Plant: A Case Study for a Refractory Arsenopyrite Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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