2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/9941979
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Progress, Challenges, and Perspectives of Bioleaching for Recovering Heavy Metals from Mine Tailings

Abstract: The accumulation of mine tailings on Earth is a serious environmental challenge. The importance for the recovery of heavy metals, together with the economic benefits of precious and base metals, is a strong incentive to develop sustainable methods to recover metals from tailings. Currently, researchers are attempting to improve the efficiency of metal recovery from tailings using bioleaching, a more sustainable method compared to traditional methods. In this work, the research status of using biological leachi… Show more

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“…Such leachates cause several environmental problems like smothering of littoral aquatic habitats and reduction of light penetration to benthic producers (Mayes et al, 2008a). Leachates also contain metals at concentrations that are harmful to macrophytes and other organisms in the food web and can cause contamination of drinking water sources and agricultural land pollution (Gao et al, 2021;Olszewska et al, 2016). Alkaline wastes can contain high concentrations of ecotoxic metals such as lead and chromium (VI) which can reach 978 mg/kg and 851 mg/kg, respectively (Hu et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such leachates cause several environmental problems like smothering of littoral aquatic habitats and reduction of light penetration to benthic producers (Mayes et al, 2008a). Leachates also contain metals at concentrations that are harmful to macrophytes and other organisms in the food web and can cause contamination of drinking water sources and agricultural land pollution (Gao et al, 2021;Olszewska et al, 2016). Alkaline wastes can contain high concentrations of ecotoxic metals such as lead and chromium (VI) which can reach 978 mg/kg and 851 mg/kg, respectively (Hu et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bioleaching operation is simple, and it requires low capital cost. This indicates the potential that bioleaching have in contributing to the economic and social development of developing countries as shown by bigger economic power such as China [71,72,73]. The current perspective of bioleaching in Malaysia is encouraging.…”
Section: Current Advances and Future Perspective Of Bioleaching In Ma...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There are a number of recent good reviews on metal mining/bioleaching (where biomining is limited with natural raw materials and bioleaching includes technogenic secondary sources) [ 1 , 7 , 10 , 19 , 21 , 22 , 23 ]. Most of them are devoted to the successes in industrial bioleaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%