Authors
F Amiri, SM Mousavi, S Yaghmaei
Publication date
2011/8/18
Journal
Separation and purification technology
Volume
80
Issue
3
Pages
566-576
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Statistically based experimental designs were applied to screen and optimize the bioleaching of spent hydrocracking catalyst by Penicillium simplicissimum. Eleven factors were examined for their significance on bioleaching using a Plackett–Burman factorial design. Four significant variables (pulp density, sucrose, NaNO3, and yeast extract concentrations) were selected for the optimization studies. The combined effect of these variables on metal bioleaching was studied using a central composite design (CCD). Second-order polynomials were established to identify the relationship between the recovery percent of the metals and the four significant variables. The optimal values of the variables for maximum metals bioleaching were as follows: pulp density (4.0%, w/v), sucrose (90g/L), NaNO3 (2g/L) and yeast extract (0.36g/L). The maximum metals recovery percentages from the predicted models were 97.6% Mo …
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