Gold Extraction from Pyritic Ores through Simultaneous Pressure Leaching/Oxidation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. L. Valenzuela G. L. S. Quiroz C. J. R. Parga T. P. J. Valenzuela G. P. Guerrero G.
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Pressure oxidation is a hydrometallurgical pre-treatment process used for refractory auriferous sulfide ores. In the work reported here, a refractory pyrite ore sample from the Mulatos mine, Sonora, Mexico was characterized. The sample was subjected to atmospheric cyanidation, and simultaneous pressure oxidation and cyanidation under different conditions of temperature and pressure. The mineral characterization showed that pyrite is the main species in the sample. The gold extraction tests were carried out in an 1-litre Parr pressure vessel at a temperature range of 90-120 °C, a pressure range of 87.5–150 psi (using oxygen), and a cyanide concentration range of 0.8-1.2 %wt. The gold extraction results showed that diffusion through product layer is the rate controlling step.INTRODUCTIONIn hydrometallurgical precious metals extraction, the most commonly used process is sodium cyanide leaching, as shown in the next reactions involving gold and silver (Fleming, 1992; Marsden & House, 2006):4Au(s) + 8CN- (aq) + 2H2O(l) + O2(g) ? 4Au(CN)2 -(aq) + 4OH- (aq) (1)4Ag(s) + 8CN- (aq) + 2H2O(l) + O2(g) ? 4Ag(CN)2 (aq) + 4OH- (aq) (2)“Refractory” auriferous ores or concentrates often contain gold and silver locked inside other sulfide phases such as pyrite. This renders cyanidation ineffective, so oxidative pre-treatments are used in order to convert the sulfide minerals into porous oxide minerals and make cyanidation work more efficiently. Reaction (3) shows the oxidation of pyrite in alkaline media and the formation of the porous oxide (Koslides & Ciminelli, 1992):2FeS2 (s) + 15/2 O2 (g) + 8H- (aq) ? Fe2O3 (s) + 4SO4 2- (aq) +4H2O(l) (3)A process of simultaneous chemical pressure oxidation and cyanide leaching for a flotation concentrate produced in the mine of Bacís, Durango, in Mexico, gave good results (Parga et al., 2007). In the study presented here, it was intended to use this treatment for a refractory pyrite mineral from the Mulatos mine in Sahuaripa, Sonora, Mexico, modifying variables such as pressure, temperature and cyanide concentration to find the best conditions for oxidation and leaching."
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APA: J. L. Valenzuela G. L. S. Quiroz C. J. R. Parga T. P. J. Valenzuela G. P. Guerrero G.  (2012)  Gold Extraction from Pyritic Ores through Simultaneous Pressure Leaching/Oxidation

MLA: J. L. Valenzuela G. L. S. Quiroz C. J. R. Parga T. P. J. Valenzuela G. P. Guerrero G. Gold Extraction from Pyritic Ores through Simultaneous Pressure Leaching/Oxidation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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