Procedure for Characterization of Carbonaceous Matter in an Ore Sample with Estimation towards its Preg-Robbing Capacity

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. R. Hart S. S. Dimov J. Fournier
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Carbonaceous matter (c-matter) in sulphide ores can adversely affect the process of gold recovery during cyanidation due to its ability to adsorb, or preg-rob, gold from a cyanide leach solution. This paper describes a standardized procedure for characterization of c-matter in an ore sample providing detailed information on its composition, maturity and preg-robbing capacity. The procedure utilizes the following complementary analytical techniques in conjunction with several chemical tests and assays: SEM/EDX Raman spectroscopy and TOF-SIMS. Results of the test can be used as a predictive tool to estimate the impact the c-matter will have on the gold recovery process. A comparison between predicted preg-robbing behaviour and cyanidation test results are presented.
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APA: B. R. Hart S. S. Dimov J. Fournier  (2011)  Procedure for Characterization of Carbonaceous Matter in an Ore Sample with Estimation towards its Preg-Robbing Capacity

MLA: B. R. Hart S. S. Dimov J. Fournier Procedure for Characterization of Carbonaceous Matter in an Ore Sample with Estimation towards its Preg-Robbing Capacity. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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