Processing of a refractory concentrate with high gold content in sulphides and rock-forming minerals, А.Y. Senchenko, Y.G. Seredkin, А.V. Aksenov, and А.А. Vasiliev

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
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- 2167 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Refractory gold-containing concentrates usually contain gold enclosed in sulphides as well as in
rock-forming minerals. Another difficulty is that gold often occurs as very fine inclusions of several
micrometres, and even smaller than 1 micrometre, or can be part of the mineral composition at the
structure level. Processing of such concentrates is a challenge. Ultrafine grinding and further oxidation
are applied for gold liberation. The paper deals with the results from the study of gold deportment using
Qemscan, and atmospheric oxidation testwork involving Albion Process™ on a gold-containing
concentrate with a high content of refractory gold in sulphides and gangue minerals. Albion process
testing was performed at Institute TOMS with the participation of Glencore Technology Pty Ltd
(Australia). Additionally, conventional cyanidation testwork was carried out for the concentrate
processing. As an alternative technology of gold liberation, oxidising roasting with arsenic stabilisation
was used. The results from the study make it possible to assess the efficiency of the above-mentioned
methods of gold liberation, and applicability of Albion technology to recover gold from the refractory
concentrate.
Key words: Gold, refractory concentrate, Albion Process, atmospheric oxidation, oxidising roasting,
leaching
Citation
APA:
(2020) Processing of a refractory concentrate with high gold content in sulphides and rock-forming minerals, А.Y. Senchenko, Y.G. Seredkin, А.V. Aksenov, and А.А. VasilievMLA: Processing of a refractory concentrate with high gold content in sulphides and rock-forming minerals, А.Y. Senchenko, Y.G. Seredkin, А.V. Aksenov, and А.А. Vasiliev. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.