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A brief overview on the dissolution mechanisms of sulfide minerals in acidic sulfate environments at low temperatures: Emphasis on electrochemical cyclic voltammetry analysis

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Abstract (Bio)Hydrometallurgy is a relatively economical and eco-friendly processing technology for sulfide minerals. Sulfide minerals degradation at abandoned mine sites also results in complex environmental problems. Although extensive studies have… Click to show full abstract

Abstract (Bio)Hydrometallurgy is a relatively economical and eco-friendly processing technology for sulfide minerals. Sulfide minerals degradation at abandoned mine sites also results in complex environmental problems. Although extensive studies have been done to explore the dissolution mechanisms of various sulfide minerals in acidic (microbial) sulfate environments, a systematic comparison of the findings is still needed. This paper summarizes the research into the dissolution mechanisms of several sulfide minerals, predominantly under bioleaching conditions. Especially, electrochemical cyclic voltammetry studies of various minerals are shown. Additionally, effects on the solid phase, including decomposition products and precipitates formed during the degradation processes, are discussed.

Keywords: sulfate environments; minerals acidic; sulfide minerals; electrochemical cyclic; dissolution mechanisms

Journal Title: Minerals Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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