Abstract

Copper dissolution from a sulfide ore (with covellite as the main copper phase) was investigated in cultures of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans or Thiobacillus thiooxidans and in abiotic controls. In unsupplemented media, T. ferrooxidans was more efficient than T. thiooxidans. In the presence of ferric iron, the dissolution of covellite was not significantly different in cultures inoculated with T. ferrooxidans or T. thiooxidans. However, the most extraction was found in T. thiooxidans cultures supplemented with ferrous sulfate. The first results were explained by the mechanism proposed by Schippers and Sand (Appl Envir Microbiol 65:319-321, 1999), which involves polysulfides and sulfur as intermediates. This mechanism was extended to explain the behavior of T. thiooxidans culture supplemented with ferrous iron.

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