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Bioleaching of spent fluid catalytic cracking catalyst using Aspergillus niger

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JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 116, Issue 2, Pages 159-170

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2004.10.008

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bioleaching; Aspergillus niger; solid wastes; spent catalyst; two-step bioleaching

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The use of the fungus Aspergillus niger for the bioleaching of heavy metals from spent catalyst was investigated. with fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalyst as a model. Bioleaching was examined in batch cultures with the spent catalysts at various pulp densities (1-12%). Chemical leaching was also performed using mineral acids (sulphuric and nitric acids) and organic acids (citric. oxalic and gluconic acids). as well as a mixture of organic acids at the same concentrations as that biogenically produced. It was shown that bioleaching realised higher metal extraction than chemical leaching, with A. niger mobilizing Ni (9%). Fe (23%), Al (30%), V (36%) and Sb (64%) at 1% pulp density. Extraction efficiency generally decreased with increased pulp density. Compared with abiotic controls. bioleaching gave rise to higher metal extractions than leaching using fresh medium and cell-free spent medium. pH decreased during bioleaching. but remained relatively, constant in both leaching using fresh medium and cell-free spent medium, thus indicating that the fungus played a role in effecting metal extraction from the spent catalyst. (C)D 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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