Bioleaching Of Refractory Gold Concentrates At High Pulp Densities In A Non-Conventional Rotating Drum Reactor

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. N. Herrera
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The bioleaching of mineral sulfide pulps in a bench-scale rotating drum reactor has been studied. The reactor includes horizontal paddles in the inner wall for lifting of the mineral pulp. The performance of the reactor was tested in the bioleaching of a refractory pyritic gold concentrate in the presence of pure Thiobacillus ferrooxidans strain (ATCC 19859). The concentrate was efficiently bioleached at 50% pulp density with the drum operating at 0.5 -1.0 rpm Attempts of bioleaching the concentrate at the same pulp density in conventional stirred reactor showed severe inhibition of bacterial activity. The results demonstrated that the drum reactor allows to operate at much higher pulp densities than the conventional stirred tank reactor. This behavior is explained in terms of an improvement of the bacterial activity due to a better control of the attrition of the mineral particles.
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APA: M. N. Herrera  (1997)  Bioleaching Of Refractory Gold Concentrates At High Pulp Densities In A Non-Conventional Rotating Drum Reactor

MLA: M. N. Herrera Bioleaching Of Refractory Gold Concentrates At High Pulp Densities In A Non-Conventional Rotating Drum Reactor. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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