Literature DB >> 32213446

Intensified bioleaching of chalcopyrite concentrate using adapted mesophilic culture in continuous stirred tank reactors.

Junhyuk You1, Stephen Kayombo Solongo1, Allan Gomez-Flores1, Sowon Choi1, Hongbo Zhao2, Martin Urík3, Sadia Ilyas4, Hyunjung Kim5.   

Abstract

The bioleaching of chalcopyrite concentrate, intensified by the adapted mesophilic culture in the continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTR) was investigated. The cumulative bioleaching efficiency of copper was found to be increased from 34.8% to 49.3% in CSTR-1, 40.3% to 71.2% in CSTR-2, and 44.3% to 73.8% in CSTR-3, while the temperature was elevated from 30 to 37 °C, respectively; whereas, the pulp density (10%, w/v), agitation speed (350 rpm), aeration (400 cc/min), and retention time (7 days across the three reactors) were also optimized to keep constant. Further, the activation energy calculated for copper dissolution under the continuous flow indicated that the surface-diffusion was the overall rate-limiting step for the bioleaching process. Instrumental analysis of solid samples could reveal the degradation pathways of chalcopyrite bioleaching as: CuFeS2 → Cu2S → Cu0.3333Fe0.6667S → H9Fe3O18S8. It follows a complex mechanism that includes the occurrence of polysulfide and cooperative mechanism along with the passivation onto mineral surfaces.
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Keywords:  Bioleaching mechanism; Chalcopyrite; Continuous stirred tank reactors; Mesophilic consortia; Microbial intensified leaching; Rate-limiting step

Year:  2020        PMID: 32213446     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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