Activation Of Gold Cyanidation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jeffery S. Thompson
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

In this report, the effect of catalytic amounts of activators on gold dissolution in clear solutions with gold disks and with slur­ries of gold ores is presented. Activators are nitrogen and sulfur aromatic heterocyclic compounds, which catalyze the gold dis­solution reaction in cyanide and other lixiviant solutions. Gold dissolu!ion studies in clear solutions indicate that the catalyst must bmd to the gold surface to catalyze the dissolution reac­tion. A concentration dependence for activation is observed· the optimum catalyst concentration depends on choice of activ􀀃tor lixiviant concentration, and solution agitation. Nitrogen and sul􀀄 fur aromatic heterocycles catalyze gold dissolution in slurries of gold ores with cyanide and other lixiviants. The typical proce­dures of agitated leach and rolling bottles were used to evaluate gold leaching rates. Activation has been demonstrated with a variety of ore types.
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APA: Jeffery S. Thompson  (1996)  Activation Of Gold Cyanidation

MLA: Jeffery S. Thompson Activation Of Gold Cyanidation . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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