Spectroscopic Analysis Of Passivation Reactions For Carbonaceous Matter From Carlin Trend Ores (a9486303-0cac-48ad-a5f4-8a3cca615cb8)

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P. L. Sibrell
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Abstract

Three different refractory carbonaceous gold ores from the Carlin operation in northeastern Nevada were investigated to characterize the effect of passivation treatments on the nature of the carbonaceous material. The carbonaceous material was chemically isolated from the ores and passivated residues, and examined by FTIR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and gold adsorption capacity. The main component of the carbonaceous material in these ores was found to be a naturally occurring activated carbon-type compound. Hydro-carbons were detected on rare occasions, but no evidence was seen for humic acids. Ore samples were passivated by autoclaving, or by treatment with sodium hypochlorite or gaseous Chlorine. In some of the passivation tests, a new peak was observed in the IR spectra of the isolated carbonaceous material, that was due to carbonyl functionalities. However, all of the passivation treatments tested decreased preg robbing significantly. This suggested that the appearance of the carbonyl peak was due to the severity of the conditions during passivation, rather than the method used.
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APA: P. L. Sibrell  (1990)  Spectroscopic Analysis Of Passivation Reactions For Carbonaceous Matter From Carlin Trend Ores (a9486303-0cac-48ad-a5f4-8a3cca615cb8)

MLA: P. L. Sibrell Spectroscopic Analysis Of Passivation Reactions For Carbonaceous Matter From Carlin Trend Ores (a9486303-0cac-48ad-a5f4-8a3cca615cb8). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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