• Title of article

    Biological Conversion of Anglesite (PbSO4) and Lead Waste from Spent Car Batteries to Galena (PbS)

  • Author/Authors

    Weijma، Jan نويسنده , , Hoop، Klaas de نويسنده , , Bosma، Wobby نويسنده , , Dijkman، Henk نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    -76
  • From page
    77
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Lead paste, a solid mixture containing PbSO4, PbO2, PbO/Pb(OH)2 precipitate, and elemental Pb, is one of the main waste fractions from spent car batteries. Biological sulfidation represents a new process for recovery of lead from this waste. In this process the lead salts in lead paste are converted to galena (PbS) by sulfate-reducing bacteria. This paper investigates a continuous process for sulfidation of anglesite (PbSC)4), the main constituent of lead paste, and lead paste, consisting of a laboratory-scale gaslift bioreactor to which a slurry of anglesite or lead paste was supplied. Sulfate or elemental sulfur was added as an additional sulfur source. Hydrogen gas served as an electron donor for the biological reduction of sulfate and elemental sulfur to sulfide by sulfate- and sulfur-reducing bacteria. Anglesite was almost completely converted to galena at a loading rate of 19 kg of PbSC)4 m^-3 day^-1 producing a sludge of which the crystalline lead phases consisted of >98% PbS (galena) and 1-2% elemental Pb. With lead paste, stable sulfidation rates of up to 17 kg of lead paste m^-3 day^-3 were demonstrated, producing a sludge of which the crystalline lead phases consisted of an estimated >96% PbS, 1-2% elemental Pb, and 1-2% PbO2.
  • Journal title
    BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
  • Record number

    4824