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Title Element dissolution from Zn-bearing rocks treated with chemical and biotic agents: A prospective circular economy strategy for metal recovery from secondary resources
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Authors Swed, M; Potysz, A; Bartz, W; Siepak, M
Title Element dissolution from Zn-bearing rocks treated with chemical and biotic agents: A prospective circular economy strategy for metal recovery from secondary resources
Year 2023
Published Geochemistry, 83.0, 4
Abstract Calamine susceptibility to dissolution requires a detailed experimental evaluation to uncover an alternative management option for these materials. This study aimed to investigate the (bio)leaching behaviours of Zn/Pb-bearing calamines to quantify their potential as a Zn resource. Chemical treatments, including the application of mineral (H2SO4, HCl and HNO3) and organic acids (citric and oxalic acids), along with biotic treatments involving the bacteria Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans and Pseudomonas fluorescens, were used to analyse the mobilisation mechanisms, namely acidification and complexation. The results showed that HCl and HNO3 were the most efficient chemical agents, with an extraction efficiency as high as 39 % (Zn). A. thiooxidans extracted the largest amount of Zn (40 %), which proves that the efficiency of the biotic process can be nearly the same as that of the chemical process. However, the main mechanism governing element mobility was the pH factor. This study shows the potential of calamines as prospective materials for the recovery of Zn and other elements (Ge, Tl), even in those treatment conditions that require further optimisation.
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