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Bioleaching of Different Pyrites and Sphalerite in the Presence of Graphite
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2016
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EngineeringDifferent PyritesLeachingMineral ProcessingWastewater TreatmentPyrite TypeOrganic GeochemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryAnalytical PyrolysisBioremediationPyrolytic CarbonWaste ManagementPyrolysis ProcessEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental RemediationRecyclingSphalerite Dissolution RateSphalerite Bioleaching
In this research work the effect of pyrite type and graphite on the pyrite and sphalerite dissolution rate was investigated, using a mixed culture of moderately thermophilic microorganisms. Two samples of: fine granular surface pyrite and crystalline euhedral pyrite were prepared from black shale and copper porphyry deposits, respectively. Results indicated that granular surface pyrite dissolution rate and Fe(III) concentration are significantly higher than those of crystalline euhedral pyrite. As a result, higher Zn extraction improvement was observed in the presence of granular surface pyrite. Addition of graphite to the experiments enhanced the microorganism population in leaching solution and accelerated crystalline euhedral pyrite and sphalerite bioleaching rate. Using graphite in the experiments resulted in catalytic effect of crystalline pyrite and sphalerite, in which, with graphite, the Fe extraction increased from 25.57% to 59.84% and Zn extraction was improved from 22.17% to 53.37%, for 28 days of bioleaching. The catalytic effect of graphite on crystalline euhedral pyrite and also sphalerite bioleaching could be attributed to the rising of the microorganism population or galvanic interaction in which graphite acted as the cathode and accelerated the anodic dissolution of pyrite and sphalerite.
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