Leaching Of Precious Metal Ores Using Thiosulfate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jack S. McPartland
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Historically, research on thiosulfate leaching of precious metals ores has been focused on processing of difficult to treat ores. Thiosulfate leaching of ores and concentrates containing sulfide minerals, copper, manganese and preg-robbing carbon constituents has been evaluated. Cyanide leaching is generally considered an efficient, environmentally acceptable means for processing of non-refractory precious metal ores, Consequently, commercial processing of finely disseminated, oxidized precious metal ores is normally accomplished using alkaline cyanide leaching. Recent changes in regulatory climate have, however, called into question the acceptability of cyanide leaching in a number of locations worldwide. In some cases where the use of cyanide is being questioned, thiosulfate leaching may provide an acceptable alternative. Developments in thiosulfate leaching of precious metal ores are reviewed in this paper.
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APA: Jack S. McPartland  (1999)  Leaching Of Precious Metal Ores Using Thiosulfate

MLA: Jack S. McPartland Leaching Of Precious Metal Ores Using Thiosulfate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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