Process Integration Of Sodium Nitrite Oxidation And Fine Grinding In Refractory Precious Metal Concentrate Pressure Leaching

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. G. Anderson
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Extraction of valuable resources from complex orebodies will become more common. This is obvious for two reasons. First, the cleaner and more readily processed ores have continually been depleted through centuries of mining. Second, new technologies have evolved for effectively handling complex ores. One of these new processes has been in place at Sunshine since 1984. Based on sulfuric acid oxygen pressure leaching with nitric acid as an oxidizer, this patented technology allows silver and copper to be efficiently recovered from a complex sulfide concentrate. As efficient as it is, this process represents novel technology found nowhere else on an industrial scale. As such, a research program was undertaken in 1989 to optimize this leach process and to better understand it. From this study, several potential plant improvements were found and recommended. As a result, two of these options, nitric acid replacement by sodium nitrite and concentrate regrind are now used in day to day operation at Sunshine. Patenting of these changes was recently accomplished (1). Thus, the development, perceived mechanisms, plant integration and potential applicability of this technology will be covered in this paper.
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APA: C. G. Anderson  (1994)  Process Integration Of Sodium Nitrite Oxidation And Fine Grinding In Refractory Precious Metal Concentrate Pressure Leaching

MLA: C. G. Anderson Process Integration Of Sodium Nitrite Oxidation And Fine Grinding In Refractory Precious Metal Concentrate Pressure Leaching. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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