David Bastin
University of Liège
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Waste Management | 2015
Michael Leonardo Marques Rodrigues; Versiane Albis Leão; Otávio da Fonseca Martins Gomes; Fanny Lambert; David Bastin; Stoyan Gaydardzhiev
The current work reports on a new approach for copper bioleaching from Printed Circuit Board (PCB) by moderate thermophiles in a rotating-drum reactor. Initially leaching of PCB was carried out in shake flasks to assess the effects of particle size (-208μm+147μm), ferrous iron concentration (1.25-10.0g/L) and pH (1.5-2.5) on copper leaching using mesophile and moderate thermophile microorganisms. Only at a relatively low solid content (10.0g/L) complete copper extraction was achieved from the particle size investigated. Conversely, high copper extractions were possible from coarse-ground PCB (20mm-long) working with increased solids concentration (up to 25.0g/L). Because there was as the faster leaching kinetics at 50°C Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans was selected for experiments in a rotating-drum reactor with the coarser-sized PCB sheets. Under optimal conditions, copper extraction reached 85%, in 8days and microscopic observations by SEM-EDS of the on non-leached and leached material suggested that metal dissolution from the internal layers was restricted by the fact that metal surface was not entirely available and accessible for the solution in the case of the 20mm-size sheets.
Separation Science and Technology | 2010
Willy Kitobo; Stoyan Gaydardzhiev; Jean Frenay; Ndala Ilunga; David Bastin
Results from the solvent extraction of copper and zinc from pregnant solutions after bioleaching of re-floated tailings from the Kipushi concentrator in DR of Congo are presented. LIX984N has been used as extractant for copper, while D2EHPA as such for zinc, following prior removal of the ferric iron via precipitation. The McCabe-Thiele diagrams constructed for Cu and Zn extraction have theoretically suggested the need for two stages for copper and one for zinc. Stripping these metals to the aqueous phase by sulphuric acid has yielded rich electrolytes with 48.5 g/L copper and 85.5 g/L zinc. Thus, copper and zinc could be further recovered from the stripped solutions by electrolysis.
Minerals Engineering | 2015
Fanny Lambert; Stoyan Gaydardzhiev; Grégoire Léonard; Grégory Lewis; Pierre-François Bareel; David Bastin
Minerals Engineering | 2013
Krassimir Ionkov; Stoyan Gaydardzhiev; A. Correa de Araujo; David Bastin; M. Lacoste
Minerals Engineering | 2011
Grégory Lewis; Stoyan Gaydardzhiev; David Bastin; Pierre-François Bareel
Minerals Engineering | 2011
Sophie Leroy; Godefroid Dislaire; David Bastin; Eric Pirard
Minerals Engineering | 2016
Simon Jacques; C.J. Greet; David Bastin
Archive | 2012
Krassimir Ionkov; Stoyan Gaydardzhiev; David Bastin; Armando Correa de Araujo; Marine Lacoste
Archive | 2009
Willy Kitobo; Stoyan Gaydardzhiev; Jean Frenay; David Bastin; A. Ilunga
Archive | 2012
Stoyan Gaydardzhiev; Krassimir Ionkov; David Bastin; De Araujo Armando Corrêa; Arnaud Pirson; Harold Kokal