A New Technology for Gold Extraction From Activated Carbon After Cyanidation

International Mineral Processing Congress
S. Ubaldini R. Massidda C. Abbruzzese F. Vegliò
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"Gold solubilised during cyanidation can be recovered by precipitation (Merrill-Crow process) or by adsorption onto activated carbon, these being the techniques applied in industrial plants.Precious metals (Au, Ag) adsorbed onto activated carbon are extracted during a subsequent stage in aqueous phase, by various technologies, such as hot elution (70-80°C) or under pression desorption (100-130°), with hydro-alcoholic solutions.This stage is of great interest from an economic point of view, due to the high energy costs. Temperature represents the critical kinetic factor.The aim of this paper was to study the influence of different water/organic solvent mixtures (isopropyl alcohol, ethanol and ethylene glycol) on the desorption process.The experimental work was carried out on laboratory scale, using activated coconut carbon with different temperatures and extraction times, without adding cyanide.Best results have been obtained in this order: isopropyl alcohol > ethylene glycol > ethanol. Starting from gold concentration of about 5 g Au per kg of carbon, best kinetics resulted in 97-100% of gold extraction, after 8 hours of desorption, at a temperature of 80ºC."
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APA: S. Ubaldini R. Massidda C. Abbruzzese F. Vegliò  (2003)  A New Technology for Gold Extraction From Activated Carbon After Cyanidation

MLA: S. Ubaldini R. Massidda C. Abbruzzese F. Vegliò A New Technology for Gold Extraction From Activated Carbon After Cyanidation . International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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