CMI Project 1.1.14: Biologically-mediated recovery of tellurium from mine waste

Yoshiko Fujita, Idaho National Laboratory
Yoshiko Fujita, Idaho National Laboratory

Yoshiko Fujita at Idaho National Laboratory leads the CMI project "Biologically-mediated recovery of tellurium from mine waste"

This project is to assess the potential for biologically-based approaches to recover tellurium (Te) from mine tailings. Biorecovery of Te may present a more economical and environmentally friendly alternative than conventional hydrometallurgy. Oxidative bioleaching is widely accepted for copper recovery, and the project expects that a similar approach can be applied for Te leaching. The first year of the project aims to establish that microorganisms can facilitate Te solubilization. If successful, follow-on work would evaluate whether microorganisms can transform the leached Te species into nanoparticulate elemental and/or volatile Te forms, resulting in Te enrichment and facilitating its separation for further refinement.