Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1981
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1981
Removal of Rate-Limiting Iron Precipitates from Low-Grade Copper Ore during Bacterial Leaching
Bacterial leaching of low grade quartz felspar porphyry copper ore was studied in large-scale laboratory percolation leaching columns.Limitations in the release of soluble copper showed up before fifty per cent recovery, due to occluding precipitates of iron oxides and hydroxides. Precipitates were removed by increasing the acidity of irrigation feed four-fold with respect to sulphuric acid. However, irrigation at low pH (pH 1.5) inhibited copper leaching. Resumption of bacterial leaching at pH2 was achieved by introducing a period of non-irrigation. The results suggest a 'direct' attack by bacteria on the chalcopyrite substrate rather than an 'indirect' ferric-leach mechanism.
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J C Madgwick, B S Ralph
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- Published: 1981
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