Abstract
An in situ characterization has been carried out for several active systems (sulfuric acid, ferric iron, 9k medium and bioleaching solutions) to investigate the bioleaching process of natural pyrite using electrochemical noise (ECN) technique. Spectral noise impedance spectra obtained from power spectral density (PSD) plots for the different systems were compared. It has been observed that the bioleaching system obtained the lowest noise resistance Rsn 0.101MΩ. The reaction mechanism was proposed based on experimental data analysis. The bioleaching process of natural pyrite has been identified as the main function of bio-battery reactions, which distinguishes from the chemical oxidation reaction for the ferric ion and 9k solutions.
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