Biological leaching of copper mine residues by Aspergillus niger

Citation
Cn. Mulligan et al., Biological leaching of copper mine residues by Aspergillus niger, PROCESS MET, 9, 1999, pp. 453-461
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Current Book Contents
Volume
9
Year of publication
1999
Part
A
Pages
453 - 461
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
A study was initiated to determine the possibility of using the fungus Aspe rgillus niger for bioleaching and then identify and evaluate the parameters which affect this process. An oxidized mining residue containing mainly co pper (724 mg/100g residue) was studied. Sucrose and mineral salts medium we re initially used to produce citric and gluconic acids by A. niger without residue, After incubation for 15 days, the supernatant, containing the acid s, was added to various concentrations of the residues (1, 5, 7, 10 and 15% w/v). Maximal removal of up to 60% of the copper was obtained for the 5% r esidue. Experiments then included growing the fungus in the presence of var ious concentrations of residue up to 15 days. These experiments showed that the pH decreased to around 3 within 10 days of incubation. Again, copper r emoval of up to 60% was found for all concentrations of residue. It was sho wn that gluconic and citric acids were the main acids produced. Other exper iments using ultrasound as a pretreatment showed that 80% removal of the co pper could be obtained for a 5% residue concentration. In conclusion, leach ing of copper from a mining residue is technically feasible using A. niger. Further research must be performed to increase the economic feasibility of the process.