Study of sperrylite (PtAs2) dissolution in a cyanide-ferricyanide leach system – opportunities for the direct leaching of PGMs, K. Shaik and J. Petersen

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
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- 536 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The traditional route utilised for the recovery of Platinum Group Minerals (PGMs) in South Africa
involves the concentration of ore by flotation, followed by smelting to produce a PGM rich matte, which
is then digested hydrometallurgically to solubilise base metals and Platinum Group Elements (PGE).
HCl/Cl2 is conventionally used for PGE dissolution from concentrated material, which is an aggressive
reagent associated with high maintenance costs as well as environmental concerns.
Of interest is the leaching of PGMs directly from mineral ores, low grade concentrates and tailings
in a cyanide-ferricyanide system as a more sustainable alternative. This system has shown favourable
Pt recoveries among the Pt minerals, but with sperrylite (PtAs2) displaying highly refractory behaviour.
The dissolution of sperrylite is investigated in a cyanide-ferricyanide system in the context of an
electrochemical study involving OCP, chrono-amperometry and cyclic voltammetry. This approach
allows the assessment of leaching characteristics as well as the investigation of surface passivation,
which is believed to contribute to poor Pt recoveries. Some evidence is presented that such passivation
is related to the formation of arsenide species on the mineral surface.
Keywords: Sperrylite, PGMs, cyanide, ferricyanide, electrochemistry
Citation
APA:
(2020) Study of sperrylite (PtAs2) dissolution in a cyanide-ferricyanide leach system – opportunities for the direct leaching of PGMs, K. Shaik and J. PetersenMLA: Study of sperrylite (PtAs2) dissolution in a cyanide-ferricyanide leach system – opportunities for the direct leaching of PGMs, K. Shaik and J. Petersen. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.