Heap Bioleaching Of Gold-Bearing Refractory Ores

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 214 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
In the current climate of changing the approach to mining and treatment of mineral resources, processing technologies are being developed that require little maintenance and are economically as well as ecologically sustainable. This may also involve the development of entirely new ways of ore processing. One promising approach is to use bioleaching for the pretreatment of gold refractory ores to cyanidation. Capital costs for vat bioleaching of concentrates and ores are very high and cannot be applied for small or medium-size deposits. IRGIREDMET JSC carried out bio heap leaching test work on refractory ore samples from three Russian deposits. Following this biological treatment a combination of flotation, vat bioleaching, and cyanidation are used to recover gold. After heap bioleaching, gold recovery was 75-80 per cent. It was found that efficiency of heap bioleaching process depends on ore feed size. High duration of this process is another feature and it lasts for about a year. This process can be also used for carbonates in the combination with other process during which acid generation occurs. The results of our studies have shown that this technology is amenable for refractory gold ores. Its introduction allows an increase gold recovery and to solve a number of environmental problems. Keywords: heap biooxidaton, the refractory of the ores, the degree of oxidation, arsenopyrite, pyrite, CIL
Citation
APA:
(2012) Heap Bioleaching Of Gold-Bearing Refractory OresMLA: Heap Bioleaching Of Gold-Bearing Refractory Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.