Bioleaching Process For Bougainville Copper Limited

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nicholas Katsikaros Gary Davis Kevork Chouzadjian Bruce Kelley Mellie Mavatoi
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

A process has been developed to recover gold and copper from two waste materials at the Bougainville Copper Limited mine in Papua New Guinea. It involves the bioleaching, in reactors, of a pyrite concentrate to liberate refractory gold and generate sulphuric acid, ferric sulphate and biomass for bacterial leaching of a chalcopyritic waste rock dump. Gold is to be recovered by cyanide leaching and copper by solvent extraction/electrowinning. The reactor bioleaching was developed in continuously operated reactors of 1 m3 capacity by CRA Advanced Technical Development at Cockle Creek, while the dump leaching was developed in 750 kg columns on site at Bougainville Copper Limited. The process was to be piloted on site.
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APA: Nicholas Katsikaros Gary Davis Kevork Chouzadjian Bruce Kelley Mellie Mavatoi  (1990)  Bioleaching Process For Bougainville Copper Limited

MLA: Nicholas Katsikaros Gary Davis Kevork Chouzadjian Bruce Kelley Mellie Mavatoi Bioleaching Process For Bougainville Copper Limited. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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