The performance of 5-L laboratory bubbling columns in the biooxidation of a
Chilean gold concentrate by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans was evaluated at pul
p densities in the range of 6 to 24 % w/v and aeration rates of 3.0 to 4.5
vvm at pH 2.4 and 33 degrees C. The concentrate contained 42 g gold/t, 41%
enargite and 43% pyrite. Cell growth in the liquid and solid phases was obs
erved only during the first days of operation. Growth was accompanied by a
sustained solubilisation of Cu, Fe and As, and by a rapid increase in Eh fr
om 400 to 610 mV. After this period, growth on the mineral surface stopped
for reasons that are not apparent at this time. From then on, only a slight
increase in the suspended population occurred. Nevertheless, the oxidative
activity persisted throughout the 24-day period of each run. The highest r
ates of leaching were at 3.0 vvm and 24% solids. The results show a good pe
rformance of the columns and confirm the refractory nature of the enargite-
pyrite concentrate.