Moderately thermophilic bioleaching of a pyritic chalcopyrite concentrate was mimicked in an electrochemical vessel. The bioleaching was carried out for 28 days at 45°C with 2.5% (wt/vol) solid content at pH 1.5. Data from the redox potential development was used to program a redox potential controller in an electrochemical vessel to reproduce the same leaching conditions in the absence of microorganisms. Despite precipitation of iron as jarosite and formation of elemental sulphur in the electrochemical experiment, the copper recoveries were almost the same in both experiments.Validerad; 2013; 20131004 (aksa); Konferensartikel i tidskrift</p
In this paper a model of conventional and electrochemical bioleaching of high grade complex copper s...
The galvanic effect between chalcopyrite and pyrite was investigated by solution studies, X-ray Diff...
Bioprocessing for copper recovery from a lean grade chalcopyrite ore of Malanjkhand Copper Project (...
Moderately thermophilic bioleaching of a pyritic chalcopyrite concentrate was mimicked in an electro...
Moderately thermophilic bioleaching of a pyritic chalcopyrite concentrate was mimicked in an electro...
Conventional and electrochemical bioleaching were investigated to extract copper from Sarcheshmeh ch...
In this work, a new stirred reactor was designed and then a comparative study of bioleaching using s...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
The catalytic influence of Sulfolobus metallicus in bioleaching of chalcopyrite at 70 °C and pH 1.7 ...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
Biological oxidation of chalcopyrite by acidophilic and mesophilic bacteria becomes hindered over ti...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate the heap bioleaching of a copper-gold concentrate...
The cooperative interactions between chalcopyrite and bornite during bioleaching by mixed moderately...
In this paper a model of conventional and electrochemical bioleaching of high grade complex copper s...
The galvanic effect between chalcopyrite and pyrite was investigated by solution studies, X-ray Diff...
Bioprocessing for copper recovery from a lean grade chalcopyrite ore of Malanjkhand Copper Project (...
Moderately thermophilic bioleaching of a pyritic chalcopyrite concentrate was mimicked in an electro...
Moderately thermophilic bioleaching of a pyritic chalcopyrite concentrate was mimicked in an electro...
Conventional and electrochemical bioleaching were investigated to extract copper from Sarcheshmeh ch...
In this work, a new stirred reactor was designed and then a comparative study of bioleaching using s...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
The catalytic influence of Sulfolobus metallicus in bioleaching of chalcopyrite at 70 °C and pH 1.7 ...
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most abundant and the most economically important copper mineral. Incre...
Biological oxidation of chalcopyrite by acidophilic and mesophilic bacteria becomes hindered over ti...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate the heap bioleaching of a copper-gold concentrate...
The cooperative interactions between chalcopyrite and bornite during bioleaching by mixed moderately...
In this paper a model of conventional and electrochemical bioleaching of high grade complex copper s...
The galvanic effect between chalcopyrite and pyrite was investigated by solution studies, X-ray Diff...
Bioprocessing for copper recovery from a lean grade chalcopyrite ore of Malanjkhand Copper Project (...