Closed Circuit Precious Metals Extraction with Recycled Halogens

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Gagnon J. -M. Lalancette B. Dubreuil D. Lemieux
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"The pilot scale extraction of gold with a brine of sodium chloride and bromide at 30 ºC, in an atmosphere of halogens at atmospheric pressure, leads to gold chloride with 95% gold recovery. The use of dilute hypohalites (1 – 3%) instead of free halogens, which is strong enough to oxidize hypobromite into bromine, simplifies the recycling of halogens by electrolysis. With the recycling of water and brine, the regeneration of hypohalites and with a barren solid that is inert and stable. The Nichromet Extraction technology is a green process where the protection of the environment does not preclude profitability.INTRODUCTIONThe use of chlorides for the extraction of gold predates the discovery of chlorine by Scheele in 1774. In the Plattner chlorination process (Christy, 1888) sodium chloride and copper salt were used to promote gold recovery by amalgamation with variable results. The introduction of the cyanide technology in 1889 has led to a general use of this method for gold recovery. In the last decades, a return to chlorine in extractive processes has been noted (Ferron, Fleming, O’Kane and Dreisinger, 2002), mostly because of environmental pressure for non-cyanide technologies.This paper describes a closed circuit proprietary approach (Lalancette, 2009) developed and piloted by Nichromet Extraction Inc. for the extraction of precious metals with recycled mixed halogens; chlorine and bromine from hypohalites. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESSThe attack of gold by halogens can vary significantly. The rate of reaction is substantially higher with bromine (Br2) than with chlorine (Cl2), by a factor of more than five, although the oxidation potential of Cl2 is higher than Br2, as shown in Equation 1a and Equation 1b (Latimer, 1952)."
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APA: D. Gagnon J. -M. Lalancette B. Dubreuil D. Lemieux  (2012)  Closed Circuit Precious Metals Extraction with Recycled Halogens

MLA: D. Gagnon J. -M. Lalancette B. Dubreuil D. Lemieux Closed Circuit Precious Metals Extraction with Recycled Halogens. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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