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A comprehensive utilization of silver-bearing solid wastes in chalcopyrite bioleaching

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Abstract In this work, two types of abandoned silver-bearing solid wastes of zinc leaching residue (ZLR) and firebrick were used as silver catalysis in chalcopyrite bioleaching by mixed moderately thermophilic… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this work, two types of abandoned silver-bearing solid wastes of zinc leaching residue (ZLR) and firebrick were used as silver catalysis in chalcopyrite bioleaching by mixed moderately thermophilic culture. Bioleaching results showed that the chosen ZLR and waste firebrick both remarkably promoted chalcopyrite bioleaching, and chalcopyrite was not passivated at high redox potential (more than 600 mV vs. Ag/AgCl) in the presence of silver-bearing solid wastes. The bioleaching residues were subsequently leached by thiourea to recover silver. Results indicated that silver was more easily to be extracted from bioleaching residues than from untreated silver-bearing solid wastes, and high silver recovery of about 90% can be finally achieved. Hence, this work is potentially useful to provide a promising technique for promoting chalcopyrite bioleaching and for comprehensive utilization of silver-bearing solid wastes.

Keywords: solid wastes; bearing solid; chalcopyrite bioleaching; silver bearing

Journal Title: Hydrometallurgy
Year Published: 2017

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