本地铁氧化细菌从铜精矿中提取铜

A. Vardanyan, Ruiyong Zhang, Anna Khachatryan, Z. Melkonyan, Arshavir Hovhannisyan, Sabine Willscher, A. Kamradt, Manuel Jost, Yimeng Zhang, Can Wang, N. Vardanyan
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对从 Armanis 含金多金属矿(亚美尼亚)铜精矿中生物浸出铜进行了研究。主要目的是揭示高活性细菌及其结合,以及应用这些细菌优化生物浸出过程,以确保从测试的精矿中最有效地回收铜。为了获得最佳的细菌组合,采用了自下而上和自上而下的方法。使用铁和硫氧化细菌的纯培养物、它们的混合培养物以及本地细菌群对铜精矿进行了生物浸出。通过卡尔德酸硫杆菌、嗜铁钩端螺旋体 CC、热硫氧硫杆菌 6 的混合培养物以及本地铁氧化细菌联合菌群,对铜的生物浸出进行了比较研究。在生物浸出初期,混合培养菌和 Arm 复合菌提取铜的量相当;之后的 20-27 天,Arm 本地复合菌提取铜的活性明显更高。同时,还对原料和生物浸出残渣进行了矿物学和释放分析。
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Extraction of Copper from Copper Concentrate by Indigenous Association of Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria
Bioleaching of Cu from the copper concentrate of Armanis gold-bearing polymetallic ore (Armenia) was investigated. The main objective was revealing high active bacteria and their association, as well as optimizing the bioleaching process with their application to ensure the most efficient recovery of copper from the tested concentrate. To obtain optimal bacterial associations, bottom-up and top-down approaches were used. Bioleaching of copper concentrate was carried out using pure cultures of iron- and sulfur-oxidizing bacteria and their mixed culture, as well as indigenous bacterial consortium. Comparative studies of copper bioleaching by mixed cultures of Acidithiobacillus caldus, Leptospirillum ferriphilum CC, Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans 6, and indigenous consortium Arm of iron-oxidizing bacteria were performed. At the beginning of bioleaching, the amounts of extracted copper by mixed culture and Arm consortium were equal; afterward, between 20–27 days, the Arm indigenous consortium showed significantly higher activity in terms of copper extraction. In parallel, mineralogical and liberation analyses of feed material and bioleaching residues were performed.
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