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Factors affecting bioleaching in the processing of non-metallics
Author(s) -
Iveta Štyriaková
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
nova biotechnologica et chimica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.212
H-Index - 9
eISSN - 1339-004X
pISSN - 1338-6905
DOI - 10.36547/nbc.1353
Subject(s) - bioleaching , dissolution , leaching (pedology) , chemistry , magnetic separation , feldspar , metallurgy , quartz , raw material , ceramic , pulp and paper industry , environmental chemistry , materials science , environmental science , soil water , organic chemistry , copper , soil science , engineering
Biotechnological treatment of non-metallics is based on bacterial leaching of raw material and dissolution of Fe. Bacterial iron dissolution ability is dependent on various physicochemical factors as temperature, acidity of solutions, redox potential, rapidity of water circulation and presence of organic sources. The Fe content in the quartz sands and feldspar samples by the biological leaching decreased as much as 60% and by subsequent using of electromagnetic separation of feldspars, the decrease of Fe content in 74% was achieved. However, the application of magnetic separation of quartz sands after bioleaching resulted in total iron removal of 93% and in such combined way prepared product contained 0.024 % of Fe2O3. Achieved results on iron removal point to the fact that combination of leaching and magnetic separation enables to obtain product usable in glass and ceramic industry.

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