An agglomerate scale model for the heap bioleaching of chalcocite
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2006
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Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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University of Cape Town
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A mathematical model for bioleaching at the agglomerate scale is developed. The agglomerate is defined as a unit volume of a heap which contains a solid phase (a size distribution of ore particles), a liquid phase (stagnant and flowing leaching solution) and a gas phase (flowing air and air pockets). Leaching at the level of an ore particle is modelled using a diffusion-reaction equation, and oxidation by attached and detached microbes is treated separately. With the aid of the mathematical model, the effect of particle size distribution on the bioleaching of an ore containing a mixture of
chalcocite and pyrite, and a culture of iron oxidizers, is investigated.
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Ogbonna, N., Petersen, J., & Laurie, H. (2006). An agglomerate scale model for the heap bioleaching of chalcocite. JOURNAL-SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY, 106(6), 433