Microbial Pretreatment Of Refractory Sulfide And Carbonaceous Gold Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. R. Hutchins
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Several refractory sulfide and carbonaceous gold ores were examined to determine whether microbial pretreatment could be used to enhance gold recovery. Test samples were biologically leached using unique, thermophilic microorganisms to solubilize iron sulfide minerals. Gold recovery from sulfide ores and concentrates was enhanced following pretreatment with the thermophiles; responses varied widely for the individual materials. Although bioleaching had little effect on the preg robbing characteristics of the carbonaceous gold ores, cyanidation of the bioleached residues yielded higher gold recoveries than cyanidation of the native ore. By combining bioleaching with abiotic processes designed to inhibit preg robbing, gold recoveries of 83-98% were obtained from carbonaceous ores yielding 10-50% gold recovery by direct cyanidation.
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APA: S. R. Hutchins  (1987)  Microbial Pretreatment Of Refractory Sulfide And Carbonaceous Gold Ores

MLA: S. R. Hutchins Microbial Pretreatment Of Refractory Sulfide And Carbonaceous Gold Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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