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      Study of a pilot plant for the recovery of metals from spent alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries with biological sulphuric acid and polythionate production

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          The recovery of Zn and Mn from spent alkaline and Zn-C batteries with a biohydrometallurgycal process was studied in a pilot plant that consists of an air-lift bioreactor with a sulphur packed bed where Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans produces an acid-reducing medium; a leaching reactor where the acid-reducing medium is mixed with the battery powder, and a recovery reactor where metals are recovered from the leaching liquor by electrolysis. Results show that with acid medium (350 mMENT#091;H+ENT#093;) produced in 12 days by Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans in the bioreactor, an extraction of 100% of Zn and 67% of the Mn present in the battery powder was reached. The presence of polythionates in the medium produced in the bioreactor allows the dissolution of the manganese. The solid remaining after bioleaching is a manganese oxide. The electrolysis of the leaching liquor produced a cathodic deposit of metallic Zn and an anodic deposit of a manganese oxide in one step at room temperature

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              Bioleaching of copper from waste printed circuit boards by bacterial consortium enriched from acid mine drainage.

              The objectives of this study were to evaluate the solubility of copper in waste printed circuit boards (PCBs) by bacterial consortium enriched from natural acid mine drainage, and to determine optimum conditions of bioleaching copper from PCBs. The results indicated that the extraction of copper was mainly accomplished indirectly through oxidation by ferric ions generated from ferrous ion oxidation bacteria. The initial pH and Fe(2+) concentration played an important role in copper extraction and precipitate formation. The leaching rate of copper was generally higher at lower PCB powder dosage. Moreover, a two-step process was extremely necessary for bacterial growth and obtaining an appropriate Fe(2+) oxidation rate; a suitable time when 6.25 g/L of Fe(2+) remained in the solution was suggested for adding PCB powder. The maximum leaching rate of copper was achieved 95% after 5 days under the conditions of initial pH 1.5, 9 g/L of initial Fe(2+), and 20 g/L of PCB powder. All findings demonstrated that copper could be efficiently solubilized from waste PCBs by using bacterial consortium, and the leaching period was shortened remarkably from about 12 days to 5 days. Copyright © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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                Latin American applied research
                Lat. Am. appl. res.
                Universidad Nacional del Sur y Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina )
                0327-0793
                1851-8796
                April 2014
                : 44
                : 2
                : 123-129
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                [02] San Martín orgnameUniversidad Nacional de San Martín orgdiv1Escuela de Ciencia y Tecnología orgdiv2Centro de Estudios Ambientales Argentina gcuruche@ 123456unsam.edu.ar
                [01] La Plata orgnameUniversidad Nacional de la Plata orgdiv1Pla.Pi.Mu-Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas Prov. De. Bs. As. Argentina mlfalco@ 123456quimica.unlp.edu.ar
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                S0327-07932014000200003
                44587883-f9fe-4ae9-9433-0453ae545942

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                : 03 March 2013
                : 13 August 2013
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                Batteries,Biohydrometallurgy,Acidithiobacillus Thiooxidans,Metal,Recovery

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