Mechanism Of Electrooxidation Of Refractory Gold Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Arslan
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Gold extraction from refractory ores is still a problem. Gold losses in the cyanidation process are mainly due to the presence of sulfides and carbonaceous materials. Oxidation of carbon and sulfide minerals by sodium hypochlorite is a possible method to render the ore amenable to cyanidation, and earlier work by the USBM indicates that electrochemical generation of hypochlorite is promising. Laboratory work was carried out on the oxidation of pyrite and carbon in an electrochemical cell with a sodium chloride electrolyte. The results of preliminary tests are discussed in relation to the mechanism of electrooxidation of refractory gold ores and the estimation of current efficiency.
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APA: F. Arslan  (1991)  Mechanism Of Electrooxidation Of Refractory Gold Ores

MLA: F. Arslan Mechanism Of Electrooxidation Of Refractory Gold Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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