Evidence For The Refractoriness Of Gold-silver Tellurides

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 4
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
A detailed investigation of the stability in cyanide solutions of native gold and gold-silver tellurides in a flotation concentrate from the Golden Mile, Kalgoorlie, has been undertaken to assess whether leaching under different conditions can be used to quantify the distribution of Au between native gold and gold-silver tellurides, as suggested by, for example, Chryssoulis and Cabri (1990).
The leaching was carried out on +20 µm native gold and gold-silver tellurides separated from a high-grade flotation concentrate and then diluted with barren quartz. The material leached assayed 270 ppm Au and 118 ppm Te and the leach conditions used were:-
Stage 1: Leaching in dilute cyanide (0 .1 % ) at pH 9 .5 for 24
hours to dissolve native gold but not gold-silver tellurides.
Stage 2: Leaching the residue from Stage 1 in strong cyanide (2%) and pH 12.5 for 96 hours to dissolve gold-silver tellurides.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Evidence For The Refractoriness Of Gold-silver TelluridesMLA: Evidence For The Refractoriness Of Gold-silver Tellurides . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.