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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, December 1999, p. 5285-5292, Vol. 65, No. 12
Billiton Centre for Bioprocess Modelling,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Received 17 June 1999/Accepted 14 September 1999
This paper reports the results of leaching experiments conducted
with and without Thiobacillus ferrooxidans at the same
conditions in solution. The extent of leaching of ZnS with bacteria is
significantly higher than that without bacteria at high concentrations
of ferrous ions. A porous layer of elemental sulfur is present on the
surfaces of the chemically leached particles, while no sulfur is
present on the surfaces of the bacterially leached particles. The
analysis of the data using the shrinking-core model shows that the
chemical leaching of ZnS is limited by the diffusion of ferrous ions
through the sulfur product layer at high concentrations of ferrous
ions. The analysis of the data shows that diffusion through the product layer does not limit the rate of dissolution when bacteria are present.
This suggests that the action of T. ferrooxidans in
oxidizing the sulfur formed on the particle surface is to remove the
barrier to diffusion by ferrous ions.
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Leaching of Zinc Sulfide by Thiobacillus
ferrooxidans: Bacterial Oxidation of the Sulfur Product Layer
Increases the Rate of Zinc Sulfide Dissolution at High Concentrations
of Ferrous Ions
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Research, Private Bag X10014, Randburg 2125, South Africa. Phone: 27 11 792-7090. Fax: 27 11 792-7097. E-mail:
fcrundwell{at}billiton.co.za.
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