Thermodynamic properties of bioleaching liquid mixtures with and without mesophilic bacteria at different temperatures

In this work, low-grade copper sulfide mine has been treated by the bioleaching process using native cultures of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. The bioleaching experiments were carded out in shake flasks at pH 2.0, 180 r.min^-1 and 30℃ for mesophilic bacteria The conductivity of copper bioleaching...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rare metals 2007-12, Vol.26 (6), p.528-535
Hauptverfasser: Meilin, LIU, Renman, RUAN, Jiankang, WEN, Dianzuo, WANG
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, low-grade copper sulfide mine has been treated by the bioleaching process using native cultures of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. The bioleaching experiments were carded out in shake flasks at pH 2.0, 180 r.min^-1 and 30℃ for mesophilic bacteria The conductivity of copper bioleaching liquid was determined by the electric conductivity method at temperatures ranging from 298 K to 313 K. The ionic activity coefficients were estimated using Debye-Hucker and Osager-Falkenlagen equations. Meanwhile, the effects of temperature and concentrtion on the mean ionic activity coefficients were discussed. The relative partial molar free energies, enthalpies and entropies of copper teaching solution at above experimental temperatures were calculated. The behaviors of change of relative partial molar quantities were discussed on the basis of electrolytic solution theory. Simultaneously, the thermodynamic characters of bioleaching solution with and without mesophilic bacteria were compared. The existence of mesophilic bacteria changed the Fe^3+/Fe^2+ ratio, which resulted in the difference of ionic interaction. The experimental data show that the determination of the thermodynamic properties during the bioleaching processes should be important.
ISSN:1001-0521
1867-7185
DOI:10.1016/S1001-0521(08)60002-9