The Role of Bacteria and the Addition of Pyrite During Leaching of Co(III) from Heterogenite

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. Zeka S. Gaydardzhiev J. Frenay I. Ndala
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"Reductive leaching of cobalt (III) from a heterogenite bearing ore has been performed. Pyrite was added to the system and simultaneously bioleached in order to provide ferrous iron as reducing agent. Within such arrangement the iron ions are continuously re-circulated inside a Fe 3+ / Fe 2+ loop. As a result Co(III) is solubilized in the presence of Fe 2+ ions in concentrations well below the stoichiometric requirement. The ore has been initially subjected to acid pre-leaching in order to guarantee that the available Co (II) has been entirely removed. Two technological parameters have been studied to show influence on the degree of cobalt leaching: concentration of ferric iron in the inoculum and the presence of bacteria. The bacterial role could be mainly viewed in supplying ferric ions in the system which chemically react with the pyrite to generate ferrous ions used as Co(III) reducing agent. Co(III) dissolution has been less efficient when the concentration of total iron in the system was low, but also when microorganisms were absent. SEM observations on leached heterogenite have evidenced bacterial attack on the mineral; however the precise role of bacterial presence on cobalt (III) leaching is still to be elucidated.INTRODUCTIONCobalt accompanies quite often copper in secondary oxidized ore deposits (Rumbu, 2013). In such associations cobalt is found both as CoII+ as well as CoIII+ (Deliens, 1974). In contrast to cobalt (III), cobalt (II) is leached relatively easy in sulphuric acid solutions. Cobalt (III) when present in mineral form belongs to the heterogenite mineral group with a simplified chemical formulae Co2O3.H2O or CoOOH. In order to be brought in solution, heterogenite should capture two electrons, likewise shown in reaction 1 below:"
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APA: L. Zeka S. Gaydardzhiev J. Frenay I. Ndala  (2016)  The Role of Bacteria and the Addition of Pyrite During Leaching of Co(III) from Heterogenite

MLA: L. Zeka S. Gaydardzhiev J. Frenay I. Ndala The Role of Bacteria and the Addition of Pyrite During Leaching of Co(III) from Heterogenite. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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