Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6482323 | Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2017 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
This study describes using biooxidation as pre-treatment for refractory pyrite-arsenopyrite gold-bearing concentrates in both batch and continuous tests. The removal rates of the elemental constituents of arsenopyrite and pyrite were examined during a biooxidation pre-treatment of gold concentrate. Batch tests were performed in a 20-L reactor for 16Â days. The continuous biooxidation experiments were conducted in six 300-L reactors configured as 3 primary and 3 secondary reactors, giving a 7-day cumulative retention time at the design feed rate. Real-time PCR was used to monitor the dynamic succession of the acidophilic bacterial population. Compared to the maximum removal rate of the batch tests (in the initial 10Â days), the arithmetic average release rate in the continuous tests is nearly twice as high, because it can maintain the active microbial community composition and slow the ion accumulation in the slurry. Therefore, the residence time to attain a certain oxidation degree could be significantly reduced for the continuous scale-up operation. The biooxidation of refractory pyrite-arsenopyrite gold-bearing concentrates was reinforced efficiently in the continuous pilot experiments.
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Authors
Jiehua Hu, Huaiguo Huang, Hongzhen Xie, Lihui Gan, Jian Liu, Minnan Long,