Development and Pilot Plant Testing of Underground Leaching of Gold by Chlorine-Containing Solutions

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 218 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Pilot plant tests of underground gold leaching from Maminskoye deposit oxide ores at a grade of 0,7 g/t Au were carried out. The underground leaching flow sheet includes Au dissolution by chlorine-containing solutions, Au adsorption from solution on active carbon, carbon concentrate ashing and calcine melting to produce high grade gold concentrate. The underground leaching system throughput was 15 m3 of solution per hour. Gold concentration in pregnant solutions was 0.12-0.13 mg/l. Gold recovery from solutions into carbon was in the range of 63-84%. It was demonstrated that the low Au recovery in the adsorption cycle was due to the presence in pregnant solutions of "active" chlorine, which destroys active carbon and causes a sharp decrease of the carbon loading capacity for gold. To improve the adsorption indices, previously dechlorinated pregnant solutions using bituminous coal or Na2S2O3, is recommended. Ion exchange process was tested as an alternative for gold extraction from dechlorinated solutions. In the testwork period, 4.4 kg of gold were produced with a chlorine consumption of 3.5 kg per 1 g of gold. During the tests a program of environmental protection measures was completed to provide the necessary safety precautions of the underground leaching works.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Development and Pilot Plant Testing of Underground Leaching of Gold by Chlorine-Containing SolutionsMLA: Development and Pilot Plant Testing of Underground Leaching of Gold by Chlorine-Containing Solutions. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.