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The aim of the present work was to perform copper, nickel, and platinum group metals (PGMs) recovery from low-grade copper–nickel concentrate containing pyrrhotite, pentlandite, and chalcopyrite by bioleaching in stirred tank reactors in batch mode and subsequent cyanidation. The concentrate contained (%) Fe 32.7, Cu 0.7, Ni 2.3, Stotal 20.9, Ssulfide 17, 0.1 g/t Pt, and 1.35 g/t Pd. The bioleaching was performed at 30 and 40◦ C using two different microbial consortia. At 30◦ C, bioleaching was performed using mixed culture including Acidithiobacillus ferrivorans strains isolated from the sample of acid mine drainage from copper–nickel deposit. At 40◦ C, bioleaching was performed using microbial population formed during long-term bioleaching of copper-zinc concentrate at 40◦ C. Bioleaching was performed for 40 days at pulp density of 10% (solid to liquid ratio 1:10). At 30◦ C, 70% Ni and 14% Cu were leached, while 72% Ni and 34% Cu were recovered in the solution at 40◦ C. PGM were extracted from the concentrate and bioleaching residue obtained at 40◦ C by cyanidation. Cyanidation made it possible to extract 5.5% Pt and 17.3% Pd from the concentrate and 37.8% Pt and 87.8% Pd from the bioleaching residue. Thus, it was shown that the concentrate studied might be processed using bioleaching and subsequent cyanidation to extract both non-ferrous metals and PGM.
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Latyuk, E., Melamud, V., Lavrinenko, A., Makarov, D., & Bulaev, A. (2022). Non-Ferrous Metals and PGM Recovery from Low-Grade Copper–Nickel Concentrate by Bioleaching and Further Cyanidation. Minerals, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/min12030340
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