Effect Of Caustic And Cyanide Level On Nickel Reduction In Stripping Circuit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jugal Kar
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Yilgam Star treats a gold bearing ore which has an association with pyrohotite and pentlandite (Fe,Ni)9S8 Nickel behaves similar to gold in cyanide solution, it leaches in cyanide to form a number of species. It adsorbs like the noble metals on carbon. During smelting Nickel causes significant problems in the crucible as the melting point of nickel is much higher (1452 °C) than gold (1040 CC). The crucible became overheated, holed and increases furnace downtime. To overcome such dif­ficulties an investigation was carried out to reduce the amount of nickel on steel wool during stripping. Yilgam Star has got I.P.S. high pressure zadra stripping system which works on 400 kpa, at 140 °C. The trend of gold and nickel profiles has been observed with varying caustic concentrations. The gold and nickel profile has been monitored with the addition of cyanide in the stripping liquor. It has been ascertained that at lower caustic levels the nickel ion remains in solution and is subsequently not electro­won. The cyanide concentration of0.4% (Wt/Vol) keeps nickel ion in solution and induces metallic nickel to produce nickel ion as NiCN.
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APA: Jugal Kar  (1995)  Effect Of Caustic And Cyanide Level On Nickel Reduction In Stripping Circuit

MLA: Jugal Kar Effect Of Caustic And Cyanide Level On Nickel Reduction In Stripping Circuit . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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