ABSTRACT
To expound the relationship between bioleaching behaviors and mineralogical properties of pristine pyrite samples, chemical compositions, semiconductive properties, surface morphologies, and chemical species of synsedimentary pyrite (SSP) and mesothermal pyrite (MTP) were compared, accompanying with bioleaching behaviors analysis by three thermophiles. Mineralogical characterizations showed that both pyrites belonged to p-type semiconductors with an S/Fe ratio higher than 2, and the arsenic content in MTP was as high as 0.6%. The fractured surface of SSP had more kinks and steps, and higher concentrations of S2- and oxides, as compared with that of MTP. Bioleaching results indicated that SSP was leached faster than MTP. The more kinked and stepped structures and the larger contents of S2- and oxides on pyrite surfaces were the dominant reasons for the faster bioleaching kinetics of SSP. The high arsenic content in MTP limiting the cell growth was another cause for its slower leaching.
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank beamline BL14B1 (SSRF, China) for providing the beam time and helps during experiments.
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