Surface and interfacial interactions and gold cyanide leaching – A brief review, R.K. Asamoah, M. Krasowska, and W. Skinner

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. K. Asamoah M. Krasowska W. Skinner
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Understanding chemical interactions at solid-liquid interfaces have played a pivotal role in improving mineral flotation performance, increasing the rate of mineral crystallisation and profitable leaching of valued minerals and metals. This paper highlights gold leaching with links to surface and interfacial chemical processes occurring, and opportunities to maximise extraction while reducing usage of more recent scarce resources. From the review, there is a significant link between surface and interfacial processes and gold leaching performance. Evidently, gold leaching kinetics could be increased by changing leaching conditions, including manipulating the surface and interfacial interactions. Control of surface and interfaces during gold extraction could enhance rapid, smarter gold extraction and mitigate formation of passivation layers. Keywords: Surface and interfaces, refractory ores and concentrates, gold leaching, reaction mechanism and kinetics
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APA: R. K. Asamoah M. Krasowska W. Skinner  (2020)  Surface and interfacial interactions and gold cyanide leaching – A brief review, R.K. Asamoah, M. Krasowska, and W. Skinner

MLA: R. K. Asamoah M. Krasowska W. Skinner Surface and interfacial interactions and gold cyanide leaching – A brief review, R.K. Asamoah, M. Krasowska, and W. Skinner. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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