Nacl-naocl Lixiviant For Precious Metals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ray V. Huff David R. Baughman Paul D. Chamberlin
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

ISL Ventures, Inc. (ISLV) is developing a process for recovering gold and silver from ores using a chloride-hypochlorite lixiviant. The leach solution, composed of water, NaCl and NaOCl, is maintained at a pH of about 7. At this pH most base metals are not leached. This is important for deposits that contain cyanide-soluble copper. An inhibitor can be incorporated to slow the decomposition of the oxidant. This paper reviews the history of development, presents details of the chemistry and indicates the nature of deposits, which we believe to be amenable to production using the process.
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APA: Ray V. Huff David R. Baughman Paul D. Chamberlin  (1999)  Nacl-naocl Lixiviant For Precious Metals

MLA: Ray V. Huff David R. Baughman Paul D. Chamberlin Nacl-naocl Lixiviant For Precious Metals . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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