Comparing Refractory Gold Ore Pre-Oxidation Using Mintek's Advanced Leach Facility

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. J. van Rensburg
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Competition for resources, including water and arable land, refocused attention on water and gold tailings management with respect to quantity and quality. MINTEK established and validated an "Advanced Leach Facility" to record kinetic leach information aimed at gold refractory sulphide ores. This facility was developed because of the need for additional leach process information to enable proactive decision making. Instead of focussing on optimised gold recovery only, the impacts of pre-oxidation methodologies were evaluated by considering key parameters, including cyanide speciation, reagent consumption, thiocyanate, arsenic, heavy metals, salt loads, water quality and residue stability. Results from oxidative leaching of a refractory gold ore employing oxygen, ozone, ultra-fine grinding, high shear and pressure oxidation are discussed. The relative cyanide and lime costs and environmental and sustainability effects associated with these technologies are briefly outlined.
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APA: S. J. van Rensburg  (2011)  Comparing Refractory Gold Ore Pre-Oxidation Using Mintek's Advanced Leach Facility

MLA: S. J. van Rensburg Comparing Refractory Gold Ore Pre-Oxidation Using Mintek's Advanced Leach Facility. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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