Leaching of a silicate and carbonate copper ore with heterotrophic fungi and bacteria, producing organic acids
1980; Akademie-Verlag; Volume: 20; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/jobm.19800201005
ISSN0044-2208
Autores Tópico(s)Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
ResumoAbstract Leaching of metals with carbon‐heterotrophic microorganisms and organic acids as active agents has been performed with Timna copper ore containing 1.1% copper as carbonates and silicate and with some other metal oxides. Aspergillus niger surface cultures on a 14% sucrose fermentation medium yielded 87.3% of total copper from a 10% suspension within 2 weeks of leaching. On sulfite liquor as an industrial waste product A. niger solubilized 73.8% Cu within 4 weeks. In percolators with 14% sucrose medium up to 1780 ppm copper were found in solution. In leaching experiments with a sea water medium containing 7% sucrose only 684 ppm Cu were soluble. Leaching with lactobacilli containing whey yielded 83.4% of the total copper in 4 weeks.
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