Mini Pilot Plant Evaluation Of The Avr Process For The Las Cristinas Gold Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Riveros D. Koren V. M. McNamara J. Binvignat
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The feasibility of recovering cyanide and copper from a gold mill barren solution was evaluated in a small A VR pilot plant. The campaign lasted 64 hours, during which time about 4,000 L of gold mill barren solution were processed. The results showed that A VR is an effective technology for recovering cyanide and copper from barren solutions. Under the best conditions, the copper precipitation and the cyanide volatilization attained 94% and 98%, respectively. Using 5 MNaOH as the absorbent, practically all the HCN gas was recovered in the form of a concentrated NaCN solution containing 70 g/L free CN. Basic engineering design parameters applicable to a large-scale operation were obtained, including the Henry's Law constant and the mass transfer coefficient for HCN gas.
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APA: P. Riveros D. Koren V. M. McNamara J. Binvignat  (1997)  Mini Pilot Plant Evaluation Of The Avr Process For The Las Cristinas Gold Project

MLA: P. Riveros D. Koren V. M. McNamara J. Binvignat Mini Pilot Plant Evaluation Of The Avr Process For The Las Cristinas Gold Project . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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