Electrochemical Oxidation and Dissolution of Refractory Benguet (Philippines) Gold Concentrate in Hypochlorite Solutions

International Mineral Processing Congress
H. C. E. Regidor H. D. Mendoza M. G. Mena
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

Cyanidation leaching has always been the most widely used method of extraction of gold in the world. Its low cost and high selectivity has made it the prevalent choice for mining companies, and even for the small scale miners. The use of cyanidation in small scale mining has been an issue for the longest time, mainly due to the operation’s lack of safety measures, health care or environmental protection regulations. In pursuit of more environmentally friendly methods of extraction of gold, several alternative extraction processes have been explored, one of which is chlorination. The chlorination process is advantageous when recovering refractory gold locked in sulfides, as it simultaneously oxidizes the surrounding sulfides as well as dissolve any gold exposed to the lixiviant. This research was conducted to study and develop a safer alternative way of extraction of gold from small scale mining operations, without compromising the recovery of gold. In this study, a variation of the chlorination process has been employed for a refractory flotation concentrate wherein the majority of the gold is locked in sulfides. Hypochlorite-bearing reagents were used as the leaching reagents, and the method developed was a 2-stage leaching process in differing pH conditions. The solution pH and Eh was monitored all throughout the runs, and aliquot samples were taken at time intervals for analysis. SEM-EDS imaging was used to determine the mode of oxidation of the chlorination process, and the image obtained showed that the oxidized layer followed the shape of the particle, suggesting a diffusion controlled process. XRD analysis of the sample before and halfway through leaching further confirmed the oxidation of the sulfides. The amount of gold dissolved in the aqueous solution and in the solid residue were used as the basis for the determination of the recovery of gold. An average gold recovery of up to 84.38% was obtained using the developed method in just 7 hours of leaching. This method was then employed for a pilot-plant scale test and a gold recovery of 79.2% was obtained.
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APA: H. C. E. Regidor H. D. Mendoza M. G. Mena  (2018)  Electrochemical Oxidation and Dissolution of Refractory Benguet (Philippines) Gold Concentrate in Hypochlorite Solutions

MLA: H. C. E. Regidor H. D. Mendoza M. G. Mena Electrochemical Oxidation and Dissolution of Refractory Benguet (Philippines) Gold Concentrate in Hypochlorite Solutions. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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