The Application Of Molecular Recognition Technology (Mrt) In The Gold Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ronald L. Bruening Neil E. Izatt Wesley Young M. Andre de Ruijter
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. has developed ligands, ?amed SuperLig®, which have specific applications in the gold mdustry. These ligands use molecular recognition technology (MRT). One ligand has been developed to selectively recover gold and silver from tailings solutions and from pregnant Merrill-Crowe solutions. Another ligand removes free cyanide, _ th10cyanate, other cyanide species, as well as copper and other base metal cyanide complexes from leached gold-ore solutions. The development of these "species selective'' SuperLig® prod­ucts allows for the more efficient operation of gold recovery processes and opens up the possibility of the economic devel­opment of high-copper gold ores. The resulting gold eluate is a high grade and a high purity stream which will simplify the need for further refming. Engineered systems based on MRT consist of a few unit operations utilizing standard equipment and mate­rials of construction. The process is simple to operate, thereby lending itself to automated modular design, which is both eco­nomic to manufacture and to operate. Test results for the gold and cyanide-copper systems are presented in order to demonstrate the high selectivity and effi­ciency of MRT technology in recovering these species from solution. . IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. (IBC) and Fluor Daniel, Inc. formed a strategic alliance in late 1994. The goal of the alliance is to combine IBC's scientific expertise in the MRT field with Fluor Daniel's engineering capabilities in the metal­lurgical industry. IBC has its headquarters in American Fork, Utah, USA, where research, development and manufacturing are conducted. Fluor Daniel is an international engineering and construction firm with head offices in Irvine, California, USA. Engineering efforts for the alliance are centered in the Fluor Daniel Mining and Metals Operating Company office in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
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APA: Ronald L. Bruening Neil E. Izatt Wesley Young M. Andre de Ruijter  (1996)  The Application Of Molecular Recognition Technology (Mrt) In The Gold Industry

MLA: Ronald L. Bruening Neil E. Izatt Wesley Young M. Andre de Ruijter The Application Of Molecular Recognition Technology (Mrt) In The Gold Industry . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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