Recovery of Gold and Associated Metals from Refractory Ores and Concentrates via a Chloride-Based Processing Route

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. B. Harris C. W. White
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Cyanide has been used for the recovery of gold since the mid 1800s, but several jurisdictions have already banned its use, and environmental pressures are increasing to finding an alternative. Gold also forms chloride complexes similar to those of cyanide, but the use of chloride has never achieved widespread acceptance. This paper describes a chloride-based flowsheet, wherein the key unit process is the recovery and recycle of chloride ion. It is shown that the chloride-based flowsheet is competitive economically with the conventional cyanide-based flowsheets, and that it has a number of other advantages, particularly environmentally.
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APA: G. B. Harris C. W. White  (2011)  Recovery of Gold and Associated Metals from Refractory Ores and Concentrates via a Chloride-Based Processing Route

MLA: G. B. Harris C. W. White Recovery of Gold and Associated Metals from Refractory Ores and Concentrates via a Chloride-Based Processing Route. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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