Oxidizing Roasting Of Arsenic Gold Bearing Concentrates With The Soda Presence

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. A. Luganov G. A. Plakhin A. V. Luganov G. V. Gorbatenko
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

In order to extract gold from the complex sulphur-arsenic bear­ing raw materials and to remove arsenic and sulphur from the process in an ecologically safe form we have studied oxidizing roasting of highly arsenic gold bearing concentrates with soda, leaching of cinders, processing of the obtained solution and extraction of gold from the cake. There were processed concen­trates containing from 5 to 28% of arsenic, 12-20% of sulphur in the form of pyrite and arsenopyrite. The content of gold in the concentrates was 4-75 git. The roasting temperature was changed in the range of 773-l 173K, the consumption of calcined soda was 75-200% of stoichiometric necessarily for bonding of arsenic and sulphur into the water soluble compounds, the dura­tion of the process was varied in the range of 10-120 minutes. Under roasting in optimal conditions up to 97% of arsenic and 95% of sulphur go into water soluble compounds. The out­put of cake is 65-70% of the concentrates. The extraction of gold from the cake is higher than from the raw concentrates. The technology has been tested on a pilot plant scale
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APA: V. A. Luganov G. A. Plakhin A. V. Luganov G. V. Gorbatenko  (1996)  Oxidizing Roasting Of Arsenic Gold Bearing Concentrates With The Soda Presence

MLA: V. A. Luganov G. A. Plakhin A. V. Luganov G. V. Gorbatenko Oxidizing Roasting Of Arsenic Gold Bearing Concentrates With The Soda Presence . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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