Ferric Chloride Leaching and Metals Recovery of Polymetallic Gold Ore

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Guo Xian Jian
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

In this paper, an alternative process to recover the value metals from polymetallic gold ore by FeCh leaching was proposed. In the process, gold was recovered by direct cyanidation from the leaching residue, the isolative electrolyte in chloride solution was selected to recover lead, the cementation with copper powder was used to recover silver and the solvent extracting was applied to recover copper and zinc. The total recovery of gold, lead, copper, silver and zinc in the process is 90.8%,96.05%,84.3%,81.98% and 54% to the bullion of gold, lead and silver and sulfate of copper and zinc, respectively. The process conditions selected for FeCh leaching are the temperature of 104°C, leaching time of 6 hours, Fe3+ content of 140 g/l and stoichiometry of FeCl3.
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APA: Guo Xian Jian  (1996)  Ferric Chloride Leaching and Metals Recovery of Polymetallic Gold Ore

MLA: Guo Xian Jian Ferric Chloride Leaching and Metals Recovery of Polymetallic Gold Ore. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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