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Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
versão On-line ISSN 2411-9717versão impressa ISSN 2225-6253
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EZE, C.N. et al. Bioleaching and beneficiation of Agbaja iron ore using Providencia vermicola KUBT-1 under varying process conditions. J. S. Afr. Inst. Min. Metall. [online]. 2025, vol.125, n.12, pp.711-718. ISSN 2411-9717. https://doi.org/10.17159/2411-9717/3268/2025.
In this study, the efficacy of Providencia vermicola KUBT-1 in the leaching and beneficiation of Agbaja iron ore was evaluated under varying conditions of temperature, ore particle size, and pH. Agbaja iron ore is a Nigerian low-grade ore containing about 43%-52% iron and a high amount of gangue materials, including phosphorus (1.4%-2.0%) and sulphur (0.12%). The study was organised in triplicate in shake flasks with 48 samples. One millilitre of washed cells of Providencia vermicola KUBT-1 suspended in normal saline at 0.5 McFarland standard (108 cells ml-1) was introduced into each flask containing 50 g of sterilised ore in 100 ml of bioleaching medium, and the samples incubated at room temperature for eight weeks. The levels of upgraded iron, mobilised sulphur, and phosphorus were determined by atomic absorption and ultraviolet spectrophotometric analyses, respectively. Results showed that a particle size of 0.8 mm was optimal for iron upgrading and sulphur mobilisation while 1.0 mm ore size was optimal for phosphorus mobilisation. Up to 89.60% of the iron was upgraded while phosphorus and sulphur were mobilised, leaving residual values of 0.223% and 0.02%, in the ore, respectively. The organism produced best beneficiation results at a pH of 2.5 and a temperature of 3°C. Correlation analysis with the Pearson's correlation model showed a positive correlation between iron upgrading and sulphur-phosphorus removal (r=1.000, and r =0.967), respectively. These results present Providencia vermicola KUBT-1 as a promising candidate for large scale leaching and beneficiation of Agbaja iron ore.
Palavras-chave : bioleaching; beneficiation; iron ore; gangue; mobilisation.











