Abstract

This paper deals with the bio-oxidation of galena particles (−80 meshes) using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and compares it with Fe 3+ oxidation. Experimental results show that, at least, 0.00197 mol galena was leached from 100 mL pulp (density of 3.8%) with 39 days’ bio-oxidation, as compared to 0.00329 mol galena by Fe 3+ with 9 days’ oxidation. Because Fe 3+ was constantly consumed, leaching by Fe 3+ almost stopped after 9 days. Large amounts of lead sulfate were detected in both bio-oxidation and Fe 3+ oxidation of galena. A. ferrooxidans followed a unique growth pattern during the bio-oxidation of galena. In the initial 15 days, the bacteria attached themselves to the galena surface with the formation of erosion pits similar in shape and length to those of the bacteria, and there were hardly any bacteria suspended in the solution. After 15 days, suspended bacteria increased. It is thus suggested that A. ferrooxidans may directly oxidize galena.

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