Are There Realistic Alternatives To Cyanide As A Lixivant For Gold At The Present Time?

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
I. M. Ritchie
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Cyanide owes its great success as a lixivant for gold to the great strength of the Au-CN bond. A replacement for cyanide must similarly be a strong complexant for gold (I) or gold (III). The various alternatives are briefly considered and it is concluded that only thiosulfate has a reasonable chance of replacing cyanide as a relatively non-toxic lixivant at the present time. However, there are considerable technical problems to be overcome before thiosulfate can be considered to be a realistic alternative to cyanide. Firstly, the leaching of gold using aerated ammoniacal thiosulfate with copper as a catalyst is a complex process which needs to be understood and controlled carefully in order to achieve maximum recoveries with minimum reagent losses. Secondly, there needs to be an option similar to the CIP process for recovering and concentrating the dissolved gold thiosulfate complex from pulps produced in the processing of low grade gold ores. The prospects for overcoming these technical' challenges are evaluated and discussed.
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APA: I. M. Ritchie  (1998)  Are There Realistic Alternatives To Cyanide As A Lixivant For Gold At The Present Time?

MLA: I. M. Ritchie Are There Realistic Alternatives To Cyanide As A Lixivant For Gold At The Present Time?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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