Processing of sulfide copper‐nickel ores from the deposits in murmansk region by heap leaching

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The feasibility of processing low‐grade copper‐nickel ores by heap bioleaching was investigated. It was found that an iron‐oxidizing strain of acidophilic microorganisms, Acidithiobacillus ferrivorans, is effective in the leaching of sulfide ores from the deposits in Russia’s Murmansk region. Sulfide mineralization of the studied mineral feeds was described using the methods of X‐ray phase analysis and optical microscopy. In the process of leaching, the pH and Eh values and the concentrations of ferric and ferrous iron, nickel, and copper ions were monitored. By the end of the experiment, 16.5% of nickel and 7.5% of copper was recovered from the ore of the Allarechensk technogenic deposit, while 22.5% of nickel and 12.7% copper were recovered from the ore of the Nud II deposit. By silicate analysis of the solid phase, patterns of ore chemistry change were described during the process of bioleaching.

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Yanishevskya, E., Fokina, N., Selivanova, E., Kompanchenko, A., Makarov, D., & Goryachev, A. (2021). Processing of sulfide copper‐nickel ores from the deposits in murmansk region by heap leaching. Minerals, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11080820

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