GENMIN's Commercialization of the Bacterial Oxidation Process for the Treatment of Refractory Gold Concentrates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. W. Dew D. M. Miller P. C. van Aswegen
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The bacterial oxidation (BIOX®) process for pre-treatment of refractory ores for gold recovery is marketed by BIOMIN Technologies S.A. The process was originally developed by GENMIN who are still providing testwork, design and commissioning assistance to BIOMIN. This process offers an alternative to the more conventional roasting or pressure oxidation techniques with the following advantages: • Greatly reduced capital costs for small to medium size plants. • A relatively flexible and easily controllable process requiring relatively unskilled labour for operation. • Improved gold recovery. • A process that is environmentally friendly. The principal disadvantage of bacterial oxidation is the relatively slow kinetics compared to pressure oxidation and roasting, a plant residence time of 4 to 5 days typically being required to obtain complete liberation of gold from refractory sulphide minerals. Bacterial activity is also slow to recover from disruptions such as air supply failure or contamination by toxic species such as cyanide. Optimum plant performance depends on judicious management and sound training of operators.
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APA: D. W. Dew D. M. Miller P. C. van Aswegen  (1993)  GENMIN's Commercialization of the Bacterial Oxidation Process for the Treatment of Refractory Gold Concentrates

MLA: D. W. Dew D. M. Miller P. C. van Aswegen GENMIN's Commercialization of the Bacterial Oxidation Process for the Treatment of Refractory Gold Concentrates . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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