Development of a Strategy for Selective Metal Recovery from Pregnant Leach Solutions of Kupferschiefer Bioleaching

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Development of a Strategy for Selective Metal Recovery from Pregnant Leach Solutions of Kupferschiefer Bioleaching. / Hedrich, Sabrina; Schippers, Axel; Johnson, D. Barrie.
Yn: Advanced Materials Research, Cyfrol 1130, 11.2015, t. 255-258.

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Hedrich S, Schippers A, Johnson DB. Development of a Strategy for Selective Metal Recovery from Pregnant Leach Solutions of Kupferschiefer Bioleaching. Advanced Materials Research. 2015 Tach;1130:255-258. doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1130.255

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Hedrich, Sabrina ; Schippers, Axel ; Johnson, D. Barrie. / Development of a Strategy for Selective Metal Recovery from Pregnant Leach Solutions of Kupferschiefer Bioleaching. Yn: Advanced Materials Research. 2015 ; Cyfrol 1130. tt. 255-258.

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T1 - Development of a Strategy for Selective Metal Recovery from Pregnant Leach Solutions of Kupferschiefer Bioleaching

AU - Hedrich, Sabrina

AU - Schippers, Axel

AU - Johnson, D. Barrie

PY - 2015/11

Y1 - 2015/11

N2 - Pregnant leach solutions (PLS) resulting from bioleaching of copper concentrate from Kupferschiefer are characterized by low pH values and high concentrations of mainly ferric iron, copper, zinc and sulfate, as well as significant amounts of nickel and cobalt. In order to recover the valuable metals for further processing, a novel technique that promotes selective metal recovery and sulfate removal from acidic liquors, described in this study, is proposed.

AB - Pregnant leach solutions (PLS) resulting from bioleaching of copper concentrate from Kupferschiefer are characterized by low pH values and high concentrations of mainly ferric iron, copper, zinc and sulfate, as well as significant amounts of nickel and cobalt. In order to recover the valuable metals for further processing, a novel technique that promotes selective metal recovery and sulfate removal from acidic liquors, described in this study, is proposed.

U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1130.255

DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1130.255

M3 - Article

VL - 1130

SP - 255

EP - 258

JO - Advanced Materials Research

JF - Advanced Materials Research

SN - 1022-6680

ER -