Bioleaching of nickel by Aspergillus humicola SKP102 isolated from Indian lateritic overburden

The lateritic deposits spread over the Eastern Ghats of Sukinda Valley, Odisha, India, produce a huge amount of overburden annually as a byproduct of chromite mining. This chromite mining overburden contains nickel, the only source of the metal in the country. During this study Aspergillus humicola...

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Main Authors: Suchhanda Ghosh, A.K. Paul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa) 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Mining
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396016300544
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spelling doaj-1909f273dddc4cc6b9a30a7bcd4bd8652020-12-02T06:38:37ZengCentral Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)Journal of Sustainable Mining2300-39602016-01-0115310811410.1016/j.jsm.2016.11.002Bioleaching of nickel by Aspergillus humicola SKP102 isolated from Indian lateritic overburdenSuchhanda GhoshA.K. PaulThe lateritic deposits spread over the Eastern Ghats of Sukinda Valley, Odisha, India, produce a huge amount of overburden annually as a byproduct of chromite mining. This chromite mining overburden contains nickel, the only source of the metal in the country. During this study Aspergillus humicola SKP102, an indigenous fungus isolated from the mining overburden was employed for the leaching of nickel. About 53.89% of the nickel could be leached by the fungus when grown in batch mode using a Czapek dox medium containing 2% (w/v) of the mining overburden. The parameters affecting bioleaching were optimized in order to grow the fungus and leach the metal. Of the different options of cheap carbon sources, straw infusion and molasses emerged as viable options for the growth of the fungus and the leaching of nickel. Two-step and indirect techniques were also used for this purpose, and they resulted in 53.09% and 65.04% Ni leaching respectively. Adding diluted sulfuric acid to the leaching medium resulted in 97.05% nickel recovery from the overburden pulp. A. humicola SKP102 could be a potential tool for leaching nickel from the mining overburden.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2300396016300544Fungal bioleachingAspergillus humicolaChromite mining overburdenNickel leaching
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author Suchhanda Ghosh
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Bioleaching of nickel by Aspergillus humicola SKP102 isolated from Indian lateritic overburden
Journal of Sustainable Mining
Fungal bioleaching
Aspergillus humicola
Chromite mining overburden
Nickel leaching
author_facet Suchhanda Ghosh
A.K. Paul
author_sort Suchhanda Ghosh
title Bioleaching of nickel by Aspergillus humicola SKP102 isolated from Indian lateritic overburden
title_short Bioleaching of nickel by Aspergillus humicola SKP102 isolated from Indian lateritic overburden
title_full Bioleaching of nickel by Aspergillus humicola SKP102 isolated from Indian lateritic overburden
title_fullStr Bioleaching of nickel by Aspergillus humicola SKP102 isolated from Indian lateritic overburden
title_full_unstemmed Bioleaching of nickel by Aspergillus humicola SKP102 isolated from Indian lateritic overburden
title_sort bioleaching of nickel by aspergillus humicola skp102 isolated from indian lateritic overburden
publisher Central Mining Institute (Główny Instytut Górnictwa)
series Journal of Sustainable Mining
issn 2300-3960
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The lateritic deposits spread over the Eastern Ghats of Sukinda Valley, Odisha, India, produce a huge amount of overburden annually as a byproduct of chromite mining. This chromite mining overburden contains nickel, the only source of the metal in the country. During this study Aspergillus humicola SKP102, an indigenous fungus isolated from the mining overburden was employed for the leaching of nickel. About 53.89% of the nickel could be leached by the fungus when grown in batch mode using a Czapek dox medium containing 2% (w/v) of the mining overburden. The parameters affecting bioleaching were optimized in order to grow the fungus and leach the metal. Of the different options of cheap carbon sources, straw infusion and molasses emerged as viable options for the growth of the fungus and the leaching of nickel. Two-step and indirect techniques were also used for this purpose, and they resulted in 53.09% and 65.04% Ni leaching respectively. Adding diluted sulfuric acid to the leaching medium resulted in 97.05% nickel recovery from the overburden pulp. A. humicola SKP102 could be a potential tool for leaching nickel from the mining overburden.
topic Fungal bioleaching
Aspergillus humicola
Chromite mining overburden
Nickel leaching
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