On the aqueous oxidation of polymetallic Cu-Zn-Pb gold-bearing sulphide ore in an autoclave

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Sinadinovic R. Vracar Ž. Kamberovic
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The paper presents a study on the oxidation of polymetallic gold ore by oxygen in an autoclave. It presents optimum parameters of autoclave leaching of sulphide refractory ore in self-generated sulphuric acid solutions aiming to get products with favourable technological characteristics from which precious and other useful metals can be recovered. A high partial oxygen pressure (1.5 MPa to 2 MPa), high leaching temperature (190°C to 200°C), pulp density 80 g/L to 240 g/L, ore fraction size 76 µm and leaching time up to 4 hours yield good results in rich ores. The full extent of copper and zinc conversion as well as a high extent of iron conversion has been achieved, while lead, gold and silver and a minor part of iron remain as a solid residue among gangue minerals.
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APA: D. Sinadinovic R. Vracar Ž. Kamberovic  (2001)  On the aqueous oxidation of polymetallic Cu-Zn-Pb gold-bearing sulphide ore in an autoclave

MLA: D. Sinadinovic R. Vracar Ž. Kamberovic On the aqueous oxidation of polymetallic Cu-Zn-Pb gold-bearing sulphide ore in an autoclave. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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