Arsenic ? The Technological Motivator For The Chelopech Copper/Gold Mine

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 241 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
The Chelopech Copper/Gold Mine, located in west-central Bulgaria, has been in operation since 1953 producing a low-grade copper/gold concentrate containing up to six percent arsenic by weight. The penalties and restrictions imposed on smelting this concentrate, have seen the past operators of the mine strive to find a balance between achieving acceptable metal returns from the smelters and installing novel or unproven technologies in the face of changing political and economic climates. This paper documents the colourful history of the concentrate processing alternatives that have been investigated and implemented over the 45 year life of the Chelopech Mine, culminating in the high pressure oxidation option that is now the focus of a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) presently being undertaken by GRD Minproc Limited. The fundamental chemistry of the preceding alternatives is outlined followed by a discussion as to why each was ultimately not employed. A detailed description of the technology proposed in the DFS is given including: pressure oxidation, arsenic fixation, SX/EW copper recovery, CIL gold recovery and AVR/SART cyanide/copper recovery processes. Keywords: Arsenic, Scorodite, HPOX, Chelopech, Dundee
Citation
APA:
(2005) Arsenic ? The Technological Motivator For The Chelopech Copper/Gold MineMLA: Arsenic ? The Technological Motivator For The Chelopech Copper/Gold Mine. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.