Safe Continuous Precipitation And Disposal Of Arsenic And Other Toxic Elements From Biological Processing Of Refractory Gold Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Satid Therdkiattikul Donald A. Dahlstrom
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

By oxidizing the pyrite matrix through biological leaching of precious metals ores or concentrates, better than 90% recovery of gold and silver is achieved. The paper develops three precipitation processes that eliminates arsenic and all other toxic elements in the resulting liquor after the biological reactors. In addition, the precipitates are highly crystalline and resist resolubilization. The latter must be tested for at least six months by EPA test procedures. The three systems are temperature (must be at least 120°C or higher) lime or limestone. A continuous pilot plant was employed for all three systems and complete recommendations are given to optimize Fe/As molar ratio, reaction kinetics (detention time) pH, temperature, wt % feed solids as well as resultant reagent consumption based upon continuous operation.
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APA: Satid Therdkiattikul Donald A. Dahlstrom  (1995)  Safe Continuous Precipitation And Disposal Of Arsenic And Other Toxic Elements From Biological Processing Of Refractory Gold Ores

MLA: Satid Therdkiattikul Donald A. Dahlstrom Safe Continuous Precipitation And Disposal Of Arsenic And Other Toxic Elements From Biological Processing Of Refractory Gold Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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