Bioheap leaching of low grade copper sulphides has been applied successfully at the commercial scale for the extraction of copper from secondary sulphide minerals. It is important to optimise the inoculation of heaps in order to minimise the residence time required for the heap and to maximise extraction.Thermophilic bioleaching of the primary sulphide chalcopyrite poses an additional challenge of rising temperatures inside the heap demanding microbial succession. After heap start up, rising heap core temperatures make conditions less favourable for mesophilic microbial species, and the moderately thermophilic community succeeds them in the consortium. In turn, thermophilic microorganisms succeed the moderately thermophilic microbes as the ...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
Microbial colonisation of low grade sulphidic ores and subsequent growth in heap bioleaching systems...
Microbial consortia composed of complex mixtures of autotrophic and heterotrophic bacteria are respo...
Bioheap leaching of low grade copper sulphides has been applied successfully at the commercial scale...
The effects of temperature on chalcocite/pyrite oxidation and the microbial population in the biolea...
Recent understanding of microbial retention within heap bioleaching systems has highlighted the impo...
Microbial colonisation is important for mineral dissolution in heap bioleaching of low grade ore. Co...
It is well known that thermophile bacteria (40-60°C) are indicated for leaching chalcopyrite. Howeve...
The bioleaching of an organic-rich polymetallic ore was conducted under conditions intended to probe...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate the heap bioleaching of a copper-gold concentrate...
The effects of temperature on chalcocite/pyrite oxidation and the microbial population in the biolea...
Three largely-independent studies were undertaken on the same heap leach system during the period of...
The microorganisms involved in the bioleaching of sulphidic mineral ores are acidophilic. Generally,...
Temperatures in excess of 60 °C are required for efficient bioleaching of chalcopyrite. Within heaps...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
Microbial colonisation of low grade sulphidic ores and subsequent growth in heap bioleaching systems...
Microbial consortia composed of complex mixtures of autotrophic and heterotrophic bacteria are respo...
Bioheap leaching of low grade copper sulphides has been applied successfully at the commercial scale...
The effects of temperature on chalcocite/pyrite oxidation and the microbial population in the biolea...
Recent understanding of microbial retention within heap bioleaching systems has highlighted the impo...
Microbial colonisation is important for mineral dissolution in heap bioleaching of low grade ore. Co...
It is well known that thermophile bacteria (40-60°C) are indicated for leaching chalcopyrite. Howeve...
The bioleaching of an organic-rich polymetallic ore was conducted under conditions intended to probe...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate the heap bioleaching of a copper-gold concentrate...
The effects of temperature on chalcocite/pyrite oxidation and the microbial population in the biolea...
Three largely-independent studies were undertaken on the same heap leach system during the period of...
The microorganisms involved in the bioleaching of sulphidic mineral ores are acidophilic. Generally,...
Temperatures in excess of 60 °C are required for efficient bioleaching of chalcopyrite. Within heaps...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
In heap bioleaching, acidophilic extremophiles contribute to enhanced metal extraction from mineral ...
Microbial colonisation of low grade sulphidic ores and subsequent growth in heap bioleaching systems...
Microbial consortia composed of complex mixtures of autotrophic and heterotrophic bacteria are respo...