Improved Gold Extraction from a Refractory Arsenopyritic Ore by Chemical Pretreatments

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 621 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Gold present in arsenopyrite matrices is refractory and requires highly oxidative pretreatments in order to obtain acceptable degrees of extraction. However, these release many byproducts that are harmful to the environment. In the present work, a high-grade arsenopyritic ore was pretreated with different solutions, containing hydroxide ion, EDTA, oxalic, tartaric, or citric acids, to improve gold extractions in a posterior leaching step. The pretreatments were carried out at room temperature for 24 hours with a respective ligand concentration of 0.25 M. Once completed, the residue was leached in a thiosulfate solution to quantify the effect of the pretreatment on gold extraction. Only 29% of the gold content was leached, with very slow kinetics, in the untreated mineral. However, after pretreatment with tartaric or citric acid, the kinetics improved, although the percentage of gold extraction only reached 42-45%. The highest gold recovery, with very rapid kinetics, was found with the oxalic acid or the hydroxyl ion pretreatment (70 and 62%), respectively, but also corresponded to the most arsenic co-dissolution.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Improved Gold Extraction from a Refractory Arsenopyritic Ore by Chemical PretreatmentsMLA: Improved Gold Extraction from a Refractory Arsenopyritic Ore by Chemical Pretreatments. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.