Industrial Practice Of Biohydrometallurgy In Zambia
    
    - Organization:
 - The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
 - Pages:
 - 8
 - File Size:
 - 954 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 2015
 
Abstract
Bio-hydrometallurgy technology was applied for the extraction of copper from the raw ores of Chambishi Mine in Zambia. A copper extraction of 93.29% was obtained for small scale column bioleaching within 63 days, while a copper extraction of 89.05% was achieved for large scale column bioleaching in 90 days, thus confirming the amenability of the raw ores for effective extraction via bioleaching. The bacteria were cultured in a 6-stage enlarge cultivation. The bacterial cultures with cell concentration of more than 1×108 cells/mL were added into a spray pond of sulfuric acid to be applied in the dump leaching, and a copper extraction of about 50% was achieved within 2 months. The production report revealed that the copper extraction increased by approximate 20%, and the acid consumption was reduced to around 35% as a consequence of adding the bacteria. The industrial demonstration of the bio-hydrometallurgy technique is now well established in Zambia, and further applications of bio-hydrometallurgy in both Zambia and Congo are currently in progress.
Citation
APA: (2015) Industrial Practice Of Biohydrometallurgy In Zambia
MLA: Industrial Practice Of Biohydrometallurgy In Zambia. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.