Characterization of High Arsenic Refractory Gold Ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Olizadeh S. Mohammadnejad B. Mehrabi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

A new method using a combination of comprehensive mineralogical and analytical approach which includes optical and electrical microscopy and several analytical techniques with diagnostic leaching has been used to characterize the associations and distribution of gold in a variety of minerals from the Zarshuran refractory gold ore, NW Iran. Zarshuran ore with an average of 7.9 g/t Au-grade and about 8% arsenic with gold recovery less than 20% in direct cyanidation is considered as high arsenic, high au-grade refractory gold ore. In most of the refractory ores, gold is associated with arsenopyrite and co-para genetic ore minerals, while in Zarshuran ore; gold is associated with orpiment, realgar and arsenian-pyrite. Considering its mineralogy and As content, it can be considered as the most difficult refractory ore for characterization and processing. Results from the mineralogical examination and diagnostic leaches indicate that there is only a small amount of free gold (17-19%) that is present in cyanide-soluble sulfo-arsenides compounds, predominantly orpiment and realgar. Diagnostic leaches also indicate that little gold is occluded within the silicate structure (14%). Overall, the gold is mostly included in sulfides, arsenic sulfides and sulfo-arsenides (50%). The results also have shown how the technique can be used to gain a good initial understanding of potential metallurgical problems for a refractory gold ore.
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APA: M. Olizadeh S. Mohammadnejad B. Mehrabi  (2005)  Characterization of High Arsenic Refractory Gold Ores

MLA: M. Olizadeh S. Mohammadnejad B. Mehrabi Characterization of High Arsenic Refractory Gold Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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