Adaptability And Kinetics Of Gold Leaching From Different Ores In Alkaline Thiourea Solution With High Stability

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 5060 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
In order to examine the adaptability and the kinetics of leaching different gold ores in alkaline thiourea system, six kinds of gold concentrate and/or calcine with different physical and chemical properties were chosen as objects. The leaching behaviors in alkaline thiourea system with high stability, acidic thiourea system and alkaline cyanide system were compared. Changes of phase, surface appearance, particle distribution and specific surface area of six kinds of gold ores before and after leaching were studied in virtue of modern analytic techniques, e.g., XRD, SEM, and so on. The results indicate that alkaline thiourea solution can be used to leach gold ore, for oxidized gold concentrate removed arsenic by microbe pretreatment(4#) the leaching rate of gold is up to 82.68%, such conclusion overthrows the parlance reported that pH value must be less than 1.78, or gold can not dissolve in thiourea solution. Chemical components and phase are related to gold leaching rate, different gold ores are fit for different leaching system, and alkaline thiourea solution is suitable for the pretreated oxidized gold ores with low content of sulfur and in which the main phase was SiO2, phase almost does not change after leaching basically. Generally speaking, when leaching in alkaline thiourea solution, surfaces of gold ores with glaze change greatly to ones with coarseness, distinct trace and holes of corrosion. Particle size decrease and specific surface area increase of gold ores after leaching in alkaline thiourea solution with high stability except gold concentrate of Zhongyuan gold smelter(5#).
Citation
APA:
(2006) Adaptability And Kinetics Of Gold Leaching From Different Ores In Alkaline Thiourea Solution With High StabilityMLA: Adaptability And Kinetics Of Gold Leaching From Different Ores In Alkaline Thiourea Solution With High Stability. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.