In this present work lithium recovery from lepidolite (3.79% Li2O) by bioleaching was investigated. This process was carried out using the heterotrophic microorganism Rhodotorula rubra. It is supposed that microbial adaptation to a low nutrient environment may enhance metal bioleaching process. Taking this fact into account a salt-limited medium composed only of glucose and distilled water at the pH = 5.12 was used as a bioleaching medium. Since R. rubra is characterized by a high ability to accumulate metals lithium was determined in the leach liquor and in the biomass. The overall lithium extracted during the bioleaching using R. rubra was 629 ?g/l.

Metal bioleaching from spent lithium-ion batteries using acidophilic bacterial strains

S Ubaldini
2016

Abstract

In this present work lithium recovery from lepidolite (3.79% Li2O) by bioleaching was investigated. This process was carried out using the heterotrophic microorganism Rhodotorula rubra. It is supposed that microbial adaptation to a low nutrient environment may enhance metal bioleaching process. Taking this fact into account a salt-limited medium composed only of glucose and distilled water at the pH = 5.12 was used as a bioleaching medium. Since R. rubra is characterized by a high ability to accumulate metals lithium was determined in the leach liquor and in the biomass. The overall lithium extracted during the bioleaching using R. rubra was 629 ?g/l.
2016
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Inglese
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37
117
120
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Rhodotorula rubra
lepidolite
lithium
bioleaching
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Marcincakova, R; Kadukova, J; Mrazikova, A; Velgosova, O; Luptakova, A; Ubaldini, S
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   Innovative Hydrometallurgical Processes to recover Metals from WEEE including lamps and batteries
   HYDROWEEE
   FP7
   231962

   Innovative Hydrometallurgical Processes to recover Metals from WEEE including lamps and batteries - Demonstration
   HYDROWEEE DEMO
   FP7
   308549
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