Applied Surface Science Advances (Oct 2022)

Autogenous acid production using a regulated bio-oxidation method for economical recovery of REEs and critical metals from coal-based resources

  • Prashant K Sarswat,
  • Prasenjit Podder,
  • Zongliang Zhang,
  • Michael L Free

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. 100283

Abstract

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Acid is a necessary component for the successful leaching of minerals containing REEs (rare earth elements) and other sources. Pyrite (FeS2), which is present in REE containing minerals, can be used to produce acid. Pyrite is utilized as a source to create ferric sulfate and sulfuric acid in the presence of A. Ferroxidans. Such microorganism-based bio-oxidation necessitates the establishment of optimal conditions for continual acid production. For efficient acid generation, additional optimization was done by varying residence time, solid percentage, and airflow rate. A step-by-step analysis and associated details are offered in this work, which used pyrite to create acid for leaching. For the bio-oxidation of pyrite with varying purity, an automated bioreactor was used. Scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy was used to examine the morphology and elemental content of bioleaching sediments. Eh and pH measurements were continuously done to ensure healthy operation of the bioreactors. The analysis suggested that, the Eh value in the range of ∼ 640–680 mV, pH range of ∼ 1.3–1.5 and residence time of 4–6 days with 6% solid feed are favorable conditions of operation.

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