Abstract

With tightening legislations on air pollution and decreasing grades of Cu and Ni ores, the mineral processing industry will have to find an alternative to smelting. One such hydrometallurgical alternative is bacterial leaching; it utilizes the action of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans on sulfide minerals converting them to metal sulfates which can be leached by acid produced by the bacteria. The metal is recovered by cementation, solvent extraction or electrowinning. In the present paper, the authors report their test work with a Cu-Ni sulfide concentrate and show that the mutualistic association of T. ferrooxidans with nitrogen-fixing bacteria Beijerinckia lacticogenes helps leach more metal faster in a leaching medium devoid of any added carbon or nitrogen source. Use of intentionally mixed bacterial culture in ore leaching has not been previously reported.

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