生物浸出
硫黄
硫化物矿物
硫化物
化学
多硫化物
硫酸
氧化硫硫杆菌
硫代硫酸盐
微生物
硫代谢
环境化学
冶金
无机化学
氧化亚铁硫杆菌
细菌
材料科学
地质学
有机化学
电极
物理化学
铜
古生物学
电解质
作者
Sarah Jones,Joanne M. Santini
摘要
Bioleaching offers a low-input method of extracting valuable metals from sulfide minerals, which works by exploiting the sulfur and iron metabolisms of microorganisms to break down the ore. Bioleaching microbes generate energy by oxidising iron and/or sulfur, consequently generating oxidants that attack sulfide mineral surfaces, releasing target metals. As sulfuric acid is generated during the process, bioleaching organisms are typically acidophiles, and indeed the technique is based on natural processes that occur at acid mine drainage sites. While the overall concept of bioleaching appears straightforward, a series of enzymes is required to mediate the complex sulfur oxidation process. This review explores the mechanisms underlying bioleaching, summarising current knowledge on the enzymes driving microbial sulfur and iron oxidation in acidophiles. Up-to-date models are provided of the two mineral-defined pathways of sulfide mineral bioleaching: the thiosulfate and the polysulfide pathway.
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