Obtaining and using metals - EdexcelBiological methods of metal extraction - Higher

The reactivity series shows metals in order of reactivity. The reactivity of a metal can be worked out by studying its reactions. Iron and aluminium are extracted from their ores in different ways.

Part ofCombined ScienceExtracting metals and equilibria

Biological methods of metal extraction - Higher

Some alternative methods to extract use living . These have advantages and disadvantages compared to the usual methods.

Phytoextraction

Plants absorb mineral through their roots. makes use of this to extract metals:

  1. plants are grown on a low-grade that contains lower amounts of metal
  2. the plants absorb metal ions through their roots and concentrate these ions in their cells
  3. the plants are harvested and burnt
  4. the ash left behind contains a higher of the metal than the original ore
  5. the ash is processed to obtain the metal
How copper metal forms

Phytoextraction is slow, but it:

  • reduces the need to obtain new ore by
  • conserves limited supplies of more valuable ores with higher metal content

Question

Suggest reasons why phytoextraction decreases the damage done to the environment.

Question

Give one disadvantage of phytoextraction.

Bioleaching

Certain can break down low-grade ores to produce an containing metal ions. The solution is called a leachate and the process is called .

Bioleaching can be used to extract copper metal. It does not need high temperatures, but it produces substances, including sulfuric acid, which damage the environment.

Using scrap iron

Iron is more reactive than copper. It can copper from the leachate. For example:

Iron + copper sulfate → iron(II) sulfate + copper

Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq) → FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)

Since iron is cheaper than copper, the use of scrap iron is a cost-effective way to produce copper from the leachate.