The CESL Gold Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Mayhew K. Murray
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The CESL Copper Process was developed as a hydrometallurgical alternative to smelting and refining for copper sulphide concentrates. As the majority of such concentrates contain appreciable gold and silver values, effective recovery of these metals is essential to the economics of this technology. Unfortunately, conventional cyanide processing cannot be used on the residue from the copper process, clue to its unusual characteristics when compared with naturally occurring gold and silver ores. An abundance of elemental sulphur, as well as the presence of cyanide soluble copper, leads to the formation of both thiocyanate and copper cyanide which is detrimental to process economics clue to excessive cyanide consumption. This, however, can be reduced to acceptable levels by process innovations such as pressure cyanidation and cyanide recovery. This paper outlines the successful application of the CESL Gold Process to various gold-bearing copper concentrates from bench to demonstration scale.
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APA: K. Mayhew K. Murray  (2011)  The CESL Gold Process

MLA: K. Mayhew K. Murray The CESL Gold Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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