Slurry Electrolysis Of As-Rich Antimonic Gold Concentrate Ores

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Chengyan Wang Yongqiang Chen Yongqiang Yang Yonglu Zhang Baozhong Ma
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

During the past decades, slurry electrolysis (SE) has been implemented commercially for the processing of bismuthinite and complex Pb-Cu bearing gold concentrates. Recently, SE was proven effective for the treatment of As-rich antimonic gold concentrates. Laboratory test results suggest over 98% of the antimony was extracted, while the extraction of arsenic and gold was less than 0.5%, and that of iron was less than 6%. Moreover, the cathode antimony contained over 98% antimony and less than 0.3% arsenic. Considering the disadvantages of traditional 3 kA slurry electrolysis baths, such as smaller electrode area, reduced capacity, and greater electrode deterioration, the authors have developed an innovative 12 kA slurry electrolysis bath equipped with mesh and fence type titanium alloy electrodes. Furthermore, the technique was successfully used within a pilot scale plant yielding results similar to those observed in the laboratory. The technique yielded ametallic antimony ingot of 99.9% purity after arsenic removal via the addition of Na2CO3.
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APA: Chengyan Wang Yongqiang Chen Yongqiang Yang Yonglu Zhang Baozhong Ma  (2014)  Slurry Electrolysis Of As-Rich Antimonic Gold Concentrate Ores

MLA: Chengyan Wang Yongqiang Chen Yongqiang Yang Yonglu Zhang Baozhong Ma Slurry Electrolysis Of As-Rich Antimonic Gold Concentrate Ores. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2014.

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