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Study of Microbial Cultures for the Bioleaching of Scandium from Alumina Industry By-Products

Kyriaki Kiskira, Theopisti Lymperopoulou, Lamprini-Areti Tsakanika, Charalampos Pavlopoulos, Κωνσταντίνα Παπαδοπούλου, Klaus‐Michael Ochsenkühn, Gérasimos Lyberatos, Maria Ochsenkühn‐Petropoulou

2021Metals33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The disposal of voluminous, highly alkaline, bauxite residue (BR), the industrial by-product of alumina production by the Bayer process, constitutes an intricate global environmental problem. BR, containing valuable metals such as rare-earth elements (REEs)—in particular, scandium (Sc)—can be used as a secondary source for REE extraction. The scope of this study was the investigation of bioleaching as an innovative and environmentally friendly approach for the extraction of Sc from BR. The bioleaching parameters were studied on Greek BR and experiments were performed using different microbial cultures and solid to liquid ratios (S/L). The maximum extraction of Sc was 42% using Acetobacter tropicalis in a one-step bioleaching process at 1% S/L. The main organic acids produced were acetic, oxalic, and citric. The bioleaching data indicated a probable synergistic effect of the different organic acids produced by microorganisms along with a more targeted leaching mechanism.

Topics & Concepts

BioleachingChemistryScandiumLeaching (pedology)BauxiteExtraction (chemistry)Oxalic acidMicroorganismPulp and paper industryMetallurgyEnvironmental chemistryNuclear chemistryChromatographyInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceBacteriaEngineeringGeneticsBiologyCopperSoil sciencePhysical chemistrySoil waterBauxite Residue and UtilizationExtraction and Separation ProcessesMine drainage and remediation techniques
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