Fungal Biomining Of Low Grade Manganese Ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. P. Das
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Biomining technology focuses on achieving effective recovery of precious metals from their ores and concentrates using microbial techniques. Biomineral extraction of manganese from low-grade manganese ores using bioleaching was investigated in this paper. Five fungal strains were selected for screening of bioleaching of low-grade Mn ore collected from Sanindpur iron and manganese mines, Koira Sector, Keonjhar, Odisha, India. A fungal strain, Aspergillus niger was selected as it showed high efficiency of manganese leaching. Growth of the fungus was determined in terms of sbiomass dry weight and the final pH was monitored. The selected fungal strain was used for bioleaching of low-grade manganese ore of -150µm size particle size at 2 % pulp density with 2g/100ml sucrose concentration for duration of 20 days. About 60 % of Mn bioleaching was obtained with A. niger. The fungal species proved to be useful for manganese biomining.
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APA: A. P. Das  (2012)  Fungal Biomining Of Low Grade Manganese Ore

MLA: A. P. Das Fungal Biomining Of Low Grade Manganese Ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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