Valorisation of a flotation tailing by bioleaching and brine leaching, fostering environmental protection and sustainable development
Autor: | Alfonso Mazuelos, Aurora Romero-García, R. Romero, Juan Lorenzo-Tallafigo, Nieves Iglesias-Gonzalez, Francisco Carranza |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Renewable Energy
Sustainability and the Environment 020209 energy Strategy and Management 05 social sciences 02 engineering and technology engineering.material Raw material Pulp and paper industry Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Brine Bioleaching Oxidizing agent 050501 criminology 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering engineering medicine Environmental science Ferric Pyrite Leaching (metallurgy) Valorisation 0505 law General Environmental Science medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of Cleaner Production. 233:573-581 |
ISSN: | 0959-6526 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.06.118 |
Popis: | Flotation tailing is a problematic mining waste, because contains sulphides that exposed to oxidising conditions generate acidic drainage and the subsequent metal mobilisation. In this study, a flotation tailing produced within an integral process for the treatment of polymetallic sulphide ores is cleaned and valorised seeking a better use of natural resources and a lower environmental impact. In this work, bacterial leaching followed by brine leaching is postulated as an alternative to the flotation tailing treatment. Bioleaching destroys pyritic matrix (99% Fe) producing biogenic ferric that can be used as oxidising agent and recycling to a hydrometallurgical process. 80–90% Cu and Zn are dissolved and critical raw materials as Sb, In and Co are recovered. Brine leaching achieves Pb and Ag extractions greater than 96% and generates a solid residue mainly composed of quartz, in which gold that initially was in flotation tailing is concentrated. A clean and easily treatable for gold recovery final residue is obtained. In conclusion, pyrite matrix has been destroyed avoiding the further acid generation and reducing dramatically waste volume, metals have been valorised, and tailing hazardousness has been removed. Therefore, the proposed process is a sustainable alternative for flotation tailing management, reducing the environmental impact, the management costs, and generating income from valorisation of metals and the production of leaching agent. |
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