Cyanide preg-robbing effect is a problem, which can arise during autoclave processing of double refractory gold ores

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 550 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The issues of double refractory gold ores pressure oxidation were considered. It was demonstrated that along with chloride autoclave preg-robbing which has been studied there are other negative external and intra-autoclave processes resulting in gold losses. It was found that an ingress of even low concentrations of NaCN, ferrum(II) and ferrum(III) cyanide complexes, as well as thiocyanate compounds into the autoclave leads to decrease of gold recovery during further cyanidation in a "carbon in leach" process (CIL). Admixtures depressing recovery of gold can get into the autoclave together with water in the result of industrial accidents or due to peculiarities of recirculation of industrial water used for feed pulp preparation or with quench-water used for process temperature maintenance. In contrast to a chloride preg-robbing which occurs only at pressure oxidation of double refractory gold ores, cyanide preg-robbing starts in the autoclave feeding tank (so-called «upper» preg-robbing). Possible causes of cyanide autoclave preg-robbing and requirements to the quality of water supplied to autoclaving were discussed.
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APA:
(2014) Cyanide preg-robbing effect is a problem, which can arise during autoclave processing of double refractory gold oresMLA: Cyanide preg-robbing effect is a problem, which can arise during autoclave processing of double refractory gold ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.