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  1. Bioleaching - Wikipedia

    Bioleaching is the extraction or liberation of metals from their ores through the use of living organisms. Bioleaching is one of several applications within biohydrometallurgy and several methods are used to …

  2. Bioleaching: Microorganisms, Types, Factors, Applications

    Sep 20, 2024 · Bioleaching, also called biomining or microbial bioleaching is a biotechnological process that employs microorganisms to extract metal from their ores and the solid metallic waste.

  3. Progress in bioleaching and its mechanism: a short review

    Nov 17, 2025 · Bioleaching is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective technique for extracting metals from low-grade ores and waste materials. It uses microorganisms to dissolve metals through …

  4. Bioleaching - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Bioleaching is a low-cost, green technology for leaching metals from a variety of minerals and waste materials (Zeng et al., 2016).

  5. Progress in bioleaching: fundamentals and mechanisms of microbial …

    Bioleaching of metal sulfides is performed by diverse microorganisms. The dissolution of metal sulfides occurs via two chemical pathways, either the thiosulfate or the polysulfide pathway.

  6. Bioleaching (Biomining) Advantages, Process & More | Anglo American

    What is bioleaching or biomining? Bioleaching (or biomining) is a process in mining and biohydrometallurgy (natural processes of interactions between microbes and minerals) that extracts …

  7. What is Bioleaching and How Does it Work? - Environment Co

    Apr 22, 2025 · Bioleaching uses microorganisms to extract valuable metals from mineral waste. The living bacteria essentially eats pollutants, dissolving waste material in an aqueous solution. It only …

  8. Bioleaching as an Eco-Friendly Nano-Factory for Sustainable Inorganic ...

    May 15, 2025 · Bioleaching is an economical, eco-friendly, and sustainable technology used for extracting metals and nanoparticles from inorganic waste streams, including e-waste, fly ash, ore, …

  9. Frontiers | Editorial: Bioleaching and biorecovery of critical raw ...

    Apr 10, 2024 · Bioleaching makes use of microorganisms' metabolic activities, which produce lixiviants, such as organic acids and siderophores that facilitate the dissolution of metals in the presence of …

  10. Exploring Bioleaching Techniques for Mineral Recovery

    Sep 29, 2024 · Bioleaching represents one of the most innovative and environmentally sustainable approaches to mineral recovery, harnessing the power of microorganisms to extract valuable metals …