Comparative Analysis Of Cyanidation And Acidotidoureation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Brad Marchant Linda M. Broughton Malcolm J. Lake
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Thiourea is recognized as a technically competitive alternative to cyanide for gold and silver extraction for a variety of ores and concentrates. This paper describes the results of a recent mini-pilot locked cycle test comparing cyanidation with acidothioureation treatment of gold bearing sulphide concentrate. The gold extractability of both methods was similar. The comparative metallurgical operating conditions and test results are summarized. Detailed byproduct solution analyses and environmental toxicity test results are presented and suggest that thioureation might result in acutely toxic byproducts even after treatment. Comparative process economics are summarized based on preliminary commercial operating flowsheets derived for the locked cycle case study. Capital and operating cost estimates are shown. The results indicate that cyanidation is more economically favorable within the constraints of the case study. Considerations for process selection between thioureation and cyanidation, for conceptual case studies, are discussed.
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APA: P. Brad Marchant Linda M. Broughton Malcolm J. Lake  (1998)  Comparative Analysis Of Cyanidation And Acidotidoureation

MLA: P. Brad Marchant Linda M. Broughton Malcolm J. Lake Comparative Analysis Of Cyanidation And Acidotidoureation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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