화학공학소재연구정보센터
Minerals Engineering, Vol.24, No.11, 1166-1171, 2011
Bio hydrometallurgical recovery of metals from Fine Shredder Residues
The leaching step of an integrated hydrometallurgical process for the selective recovery of metals from polymetallic concentrates has been investigated. This concentrate has been produced by physical treatment of Fine Shredder Residues derived from a shredding plant processing a mixed feed of metallic scraps, waste electric equipments and end-of-life vehicles. Bacterially assisted leaching experiments have been carried out using a copper-adapted consortium of mesophilic bacterial strains. The influence of various operating conditions such as stirring speed, temperature (25-50 degrees C), pulp solids density (5-20%) and initial iron concentration (0-15 g/L) has been studied. Temperature and stirring speed have proved to be the most influential parameter regarding copper dissolution kinetics, while pulp solids density and initial iron concentration have been found to have a subordinate importance. In optimum conditions, 95% extractions of zinc and copper were achieved within 48 h. Bacterial presence has been found beneficial in terms of catalysing copper dissolution. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.