Kd. Mehta et Pandey, Bd",premchand, Bio-assisted leaching of copper, nickel and cobalt from copper converter slag, MATER T JIM, 40(3), 1999, pp. 214-221
Bioleaching of the converter slag was studied on bench scale using Thiobaci
llus ferrooxidans, an iron oxidising bacteria, for recovery of valuable met
als at room temperature. Parameters such as particle size, pH, pulp density
, Fe(II)/Fe(III) ratio and amount of Fe(II), additives etc. were optimised
to treat the slag. The recoveries of metals from the slag under the sterile
and bio-assisted leaching conditions were found as 80.0% and 99.0%Cu in 19
20 h, 18.0% and 22.0% Ni in 1680 h and 16.0% and 30.0%Co in 1200 h respecti
vely. The variance in leach recoveries was mainly due to association of val
uable metals in the fayalite, magnetite and copper metal/oxide phase. Based
on these studies, it may be concluded that the microorganism oxidised the
iron available in the solution which accelerated the dissolution of the val
uable metals by indirect mechanism.