Biometallurgy for the Recovery of Gold from Arsenopyrite Ores

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Paponetti B. . A.
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Gold is usually recovered by cyanidation, thiourea leaching and amalgamation, however the efficiency of these technologies, in the case of refractory ores, is low ever when fuie grinding is practised. For example, .if the gold particles are included in sulphide minerals, the leachant cannot reach them, so they are often lost in the tailings. Hence .it is first necessary to break the sulphide crystals by preliminary treatment such as roasting, nitric .acid oxidation, pressure leaching and bacterial oxidation and then apply a conventional extractive technique for satisfactory gold recovery. This paper describes the effect of biological pre-treatment with Thiobacillus ferrooxidans) on the? extraction ? and? recovery of gold by conventional cyanidate. leaching from; a refractory arsenopyrite ore from Golcuck (Turkey).
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APA: Paponetti B. . A.  (1991)  Biometallurgy for the Recovery of Gold from Arsenopyrite Ores

MLA: Paponetti B. . A. Biometallurgy for the Recovery of Gold from Arsenopyrite Ores. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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