Influence of surfactants on bioleaching of arsenic-containing gold concentrate

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Fang Fang
Hong Zhong
Fang-ming Jiang
Zhao-hui Li
Yong-fa Chen
Xue-hui Zhan
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[1] Central South University,School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[2] Changsha University of Science and Technology,College of Chemistry and Biological Engineering
[3] Central South University,Key Laboratory of Resources Chemical of Nonferrous Metals of Ministry of Education
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arsenic-containing gold concentrate; surfactants; bioleaching;
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To shorten the bioleaching cycle of arsenic-containing gold concentrate, surfactants were used to promote the interaction between bacteria and ore to increase the arsenic leaching rate. Three different kinds of surfactants were used to evaluate the effects of surfactants on the growth of bacteria and arsenic leaching rate of arsenic-containing gold concentrate. The mechanism underlying surfactant enhancement was also studied. Results show that when relatively low-concentration surfactants are added to the medium, no significant difference is observed in the growth and Fe2+ oxidation ability of the bacteria compared with no surfactant in the medium. However, only the anionic surfactant calcium lignosulfonate and the nonionic surfactant Tween 80 are found to improve the arsenic leaching rates. Their optimum mass concentrations are 30 and 80 mg/L, respectively. At such optimum mass concentrations, the arsenic leaching rates are approximately 13.7% and 9.1% higher than those without the addition of surfactant, respectively. Mechanism research reveals that adding the anionic surfactant calcium lignosulfonate improves the percentage of bacterial adhesion on the mineral surface and decreases the surface tension in the leaching solution.
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