Study of Pressure Oxidation and Bacterial Leaching Efficiency as a Method of Refractory Gold Concentrate Breakdown

International Mineral Processing Congress
Saburbayeva L. Yu Boduen A. Ya Polezhaev S. Yu I. V. Ukraintsev
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"Comparison studies of different technologies are performed when selecting optimum option for gold ore and concentrate processing. Methods of ultrafine grinding, oxidizing roasting, bacterial leaching and pressure oxidation are used to extract gold from refractory ores and concentrates. Refractory gold flotation concentrate produced from pyrite-arsenopyrite ores of Bestobe deposit is a case study in this paper. The results of the experimental tests of the direct leaching of flotation concentrate and pre-oxidation products using different methods (oxidizing roasting cinder, pressure oxidation and bacterial leaching cakes) are the following: - cyanidation of original flotation concentrate provides recovery of Au at 46.6 %; - oxidizing roasting increases gold recovery from 46.6 % to 85 %; - BIOX increases gold recovery up to 86 %; - preliminary pressure oxidation of flotation concentrate ensures steadily high Au extraction in the follow-up cyanidation at 94.9-96.5 %. Pressure oxidation and bio-oxidation has changed dramatically the strategy of refractory gold ore processing. These solutions provided for development of ore deposits that considered earlier non-commercial. However, refractory ore processing has a complex character in terms of developing process flowsheet and requires large amount of studies to be performed for each new project. Gold extraction is the basic but not the only criteria to technology selection for gold ore and concentrate processing. Opex and capex, ore reserves, regional geography, developed infrastructure and skill personnel should be considered. Process studies and feasibility study of the developed technology shall be provided for each specific gold ore deposit. INTRODUCTION Due to changes in available feedstock and depletion of easy-to-process ores, refractory ores containing finely disseminated gold and silver in sulphides (primarily, in pyrites and arsenopyrites) are more and more involved into processing. Experts say that such ores amount above 40 % of the world’s gold reserves. Conventional technologies of gold extraction from refractory ores include flotation, roasting and cinder cyanidation (Fraser etal., 1991). However, today’s best available practice for refractory gold ore processing are bacterial (BIOX) and pressure (POX) oxidation."
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APA: Saburbayeva L. Yu Boduen A. Ya Polezhaev S. Yu I. V. Ukraintsev  (2018)  Study of Pressure Oxidation and Bacterial Leaching Efficiency as a Method of Refractory Gold Concentrate Breakdown

MLA: Saburbayeva L. Yu Boduen A. Ya Polezhaev S. Yu I. V. Ukraintsev Study of Pressure Oxidation and Bacterial Leaching Efficiency as a Method of Refractory Gold Concentrate Breakdown. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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