Rapid Oxidation of RefactoryGold-Bearing Ores by Intense "Flash Chlorination" at Newmont Gold Company

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David Seymour
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Newmont Gold Company (NGC) located in Northeastern Nevada has been processing carbonaceous and sulfide refractory gold ores through a chlorination circuit prior to cyanidation. A "Flash Chlorination" pilot plant was installed in 1987 in an effort to obtain higher chlorine utilization efficiency and increase gold extraction. The Flash Chlorination process oxidizes organic carbon and sulfide sulfur. It also deactivates preg-robbing carbon, making the ore amenable to cyanidation. Significant recovery improvements were observed using this new process. This scheme has also been instrumental in the processing of higher than normal grade ores at economic chlorine levels. The Flash Chlorination pilot plant has been successfully treating carbonaceous ore on a production scale since April 1988. This paper summarizes laboratory and pilot plant optimization test work, using conventional and statistical methods.
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APA: David Seymour  (1989)  Rapid Oxidation of RefactoryGold-Bearing Ores by Intense "Flash Chlorination" at Newmont Gold Company

MLA: David Seymour Rapid Oxidation of RefactoryGold-Bearing Ores by Intense "Flash Chlorination" at Newmont Gold Company. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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