A Plant Trial - Peroxide versus Oxygen

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary Johnson Harry Holle
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A plant trial was conducted at the Paddy's Flat plant of Dominion Mining Limited with the aim of comparing the ef evenness of oxygen and hydrogen peroxide as leaching oxidants. The Paddy's Flat plant is designed such that the leach train can be divided into two parallel streams, allowing the same or lurry to be eated in two identical trains. By effectively ehminatmg the influence of the ore variations on the results subtle differences in the performance of the two reagents hav been identified. . . The results of the plant trial indicate that the two reagents act m different ways, and that each may be more suitable than the other _for _the treatment of certain types of ore. In some cases a co bmation of the two reagents may be the most cost effective option. . or t e same chemical conditions in the leach pulp, including dissolved oxygen levels , the reagents achieve different gold leaching rates, and in some cases different ultimate leach extraction.
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APA: Gary Johnson Harry Holle  (1992)  A Plant Trial - Peroxide versus Oxygen

MLA: Gary Johnson Harry Holle A Plant Trial - Peroxide versus Oxygen . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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