The Influence of Chloride Ion to the Biooxidation of Arsenic Bearing Gold Concentration

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wang Dawan
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

During the process of arsenic bearing gold concentration biooxidation, the content of chloride ion in water is a very important factor to the activity of bacteria and the oxidation of sulfide minerals. In this paper, the influence of underground mine water with different chloride ion content to the biooxidation of arsenic bearing gold concentration and the limit of chloride ion content to bacteria were summarized. These results indicated if the content of chloride ion was less than 1.2g/L, the bacteria?s ability to oxidize sulfide minerals was little affected, and if the content of chloride ion were increased to 2g/L or more, the activity of bacteria was seriously restrained, and if the content of chloride ion were increased to 4g/L, the activity of bacteria was absolutely restrained. So, as the content of chloride ion in water was cumulated to 2g/L or more in biooxidation plant, the water must be refreshed to maintain normal production.
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APA: Wang Dawan  (2008)  The Influence of Chloride Ion to the Biooxidation of Arsenic Bearing Gold Concentration

MLA: Wang Dawan The Influence of Chloride Ion to the Biooxidation of Arsenic Bearing Gold Concentration. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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