Prochem's NITROX process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Van Weert K. J. Fair J. E. Schneider
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"IntroductionCyanidation is the principal process for extracting gold from ores . Many primary gold ores, however, are partially or totally refractory in the conventional cyanidation process.Considerable success has been achieved with new gold leaching techniques, such as intensive cyanidation, pressure cyanidation, carbon-in-leach cyanidation, etc. These techniques however, do not offer substantial gains in gold extraction from refractory pyrites.The more drastic pretreatment processes such as roasting, chemical oxidation, autoclave oxidation, and bacterial oxidation all utilize oxidation to break down the structures of pyrite and arsenopyrite. This generally renders the gold amenable to cyanidation.Comparative cost studies indicate that the oldest commercial pretreatment method, i.e. high temperature roasting, is currently the least expensive option if the sulphuric acid can be sold. It operates with air at atmospheric pressure and is characterized by fast reaction rates. For an alternative hydrometallurgical con centrate treatment method to be competitive, it too should operate with air at atmospheric pressure and with fast reaction rates. The NITROX process meets these conditions."
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APA: G. Van Weert K. J. Fair J. E. Schneider  (1986)  Prochem's NITROX process

MLA: G. Van Weert K. J. Fair J. E. Schneider Prochem's NITROX process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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