Vol.49, No.12, 956 ~ 967, 2011
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Comparison of Bioleaching Kinetics of Spent Catalyst by Adapted and Unadapted Iron & Sulfur Oxidizing Bacteria - Effect of Pulp Density; Particle Size; Temperature |
Debabrata Pradhan , Dong Jin Kim , Jong Gwan Ahn , Chandra Sekhar Gahan , Hun Saeng Chung , Seoung Won Lee |
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Abstract |
Bioleaching studies of metals from a spent catalyst were conducted using both adapted and unadapted bacterial cultures. The bacterium used in this experiment was Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. A comparison of the kinetics of leaching was made between the two cultures by varying the leaching parameters, including the pulp density, particle size and temperature. Both cultures showed similar effects with respect to the above parameters, but the leaching rates of all metals were higher with the adapted compared to the unadapted bacterial cultures. The leaching reactions were continued for 240 h in the case of the unadapted bacterial culture, but only for 40 h in the case of the adapted bacterial culture. The leaching reactions followed first order kinetics. In addition, the kinetics of leaching was concluded to be a diffusion control model; therefore, the product layers were impervious. |
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Key Words |
bioleaching, spent catalyst, adaptation, kinetics, Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans |
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