A Conceptual Circuit Development for Gold Processing Based on Bromine/Bromide Lixiviant

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Mariam Melashvili Chris Fleming Mykolas Gladkovas Mike Dry Mani Manimaran
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Development of a new hydrometallurgical flowsheet requires quantitative description and optimisation of all chemical processes in each step in the process, as well as mass and energy balances across a fully integrated circuit incorporating all the unit operations. This paper covers steps leading to early modelling of a gold processing plant based on a bromine/bromide lixiviant. Research conducted at SGS Lakefield in collaboration with Albemarle provided the data that were used in the development of this model. A previous investigation in this series described the leaching behaviour of various mineral types in Stabilized Bromine reagent. This paper is concerned with the gold recovery operations associated with a conceptual bromine leaching process. The recovery of gold by different types of resin and activated carbon was studied, along with various methods of stripping the gold from the extractant. The circuit is closed by electrolysing the spent leach liquor to oxidize some of the contained bromide back to bromine that would allow recycling the regenerated leach solution back to the leach step in the process.
Citation

APA: Mariam Melashvili Chris Fleming Mykolas Gladkovas Mike Dry Mani Manimaran  (2015)  A Conceptual Circuit Development for Gold Processing Based on Bromine/Bromide Lixiviant

MLA: Mariam Melashvili Chris Fleming Mykolas Gladkovas Mike Dry Mani Manimaran A Conceptual Circuit Development for Gold Processing Based on Bromine/Bromide Lixiviant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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