Near‑Technical Limit Gold Recovery from a Double Refractory Carlin‑Type Ore After Pre‑treatment by High‑Temperature Pressure Oxidation

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 1283 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 21, 2022
Abstract
A recent Nevada Gold Mines research program focused on pressure oxidation pre-treatment of a Carlin-type double refractory
ore from the Turquoise Ridge Mine. The research team found that both arsenian pyrite and carbonaceous matter were
highly oxidized within an hour at 300 °C using a bench-top autoclave reactor and that the gold recovery from the residues
after cyanide/carbon-in-leach approached the technical limit set by the amount of gold encapsulated by silicate minerals.
Although the 60-min pre-treatment at 300 °C yields robust performance when treating a whole ore, copper additives can
catalyze the oxidation rate of carbonaceous matter and reduce the residence time needed at elevated temperature. Certain
gangue minerals are susceptible to dissolution in acidic solutions at 300 °C, and this may cause poor gold recovery. This
recovery challenge is mitigated by keeping free acid in the discharge solution below a key threshold.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Near‑Technical Limit Gold Recovery from a Double Refractory Carlin‑Type Ore After Pre‑treatment by High‑Temperature Pressure OxidationMLA: Near‑Technical Limit Gold Recovery from a Double Refractory Carlin‑Type Ore After Pre‑treatment by High‑Temperature Pressure Oxidation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.