Bio-Reactor Development For Ferrous To Ferric Conversion

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. P. Neira
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

In-situ leaching of copper from chalcocite relies on ferric iron concentration in the lixiviant being reduced to ferrous. To re-establish the ferric concentration in solution, ferrous must be re-oxidized. This reaction is slow under normal chemical conditions but it is catalyzed by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans bacteria. BHP Copper's Miami In-situ unit developed a bio-reactor as a method of oxidizing ferrous to ferric. The effects on oxidation of temperature, CO2? oxygen, and air injection flowrate were defined. This paper summarizes the results of ferrous bio-oxidation using plastic column packing and oxide ores as bio-reactors and the leaching results of the bio-reacted lixiviant on chalcocite ores.
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APA: M. P. Neira  (1997)  Bio-Reactor Development For Ferrous To Ferric Conversion

MLA: M. P. Neira Bio-Reactor Development For Ferrous To Ferric Conversion. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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