Hydrogen Sulfide Produced From Sulfate By Biological Reduction For Use In Metallurgical Operations (2d4353c8-3fa9-4aeb-b4ea-243e29870bd7)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Andre L. De Vegt
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide is an expensive chemical used in nickel, zinc and copper mining and metallurgical operations for selective recovery and concentration of metals, from leach water streams, acid plant blow down streams, refinery electrolyte bleeds and precious metal, plant bleeds. Hydrogen sulfide is either produced on site by catalytic reduction of elemental sulfur or transported to the site as liquefied hydrogen sulfide (H2S) or as a sodium sulfide solution (NaHS) Biologically produced hydrogen sulfide has economically very interesting, application possibilities in the mining and metallurgical industry. Converting sulfates from waste streams into usable hydrogen sulfide by biological reduction results in operational cost savings in existing lime treatment systems. H2S can be produced biologically for less-than $500/ton S. For the past ten years Paques has been engaged in the development and installation of treatment systems based on biotechnological processes to remove sulfur compounds from water, air and gaseous streams. Paques has designed and installed a groundwater treatment system for the Budelco zinc refinery in the Netherlands to remove sulfate and heavy metals. The hydrogen sulfide produced is used for recovery of metals,, mainly zinc, from the ground water stream. The system has been operating since May 1992 treating a flow of 5000 m3/d. At Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Utah copper mine, a pilot plant started operation in November 1995 to develop the process for selective recovery of copper from leach water using biologically produced hydrogen sulfide from sulfate containing groundwater. Other pilot plants are operated at DOE's Pittsburgh Research Center and at Cominco Research focusing on selective recovery of metals.
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APA: Andre L. De Vegt  (1998)  Hydrogen Sulfide Produced From Sulfate By Biological Reduction For Use In Metallurgical Operations (2d4353c8-3fa9-4aeb-b4ea-243e29870bd7)

MLA: Andre L. De Vegt Hydrogen Sulfide Produced From Sulfate By Biological Reduction For Use In Metallurgical Operations (2d4353c8-3fa9-4aeb-b4ea-243e29870bd7). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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