The Development Of A Carbon-In-Pulp In-Column Contactor For The Recovery Of Gold From Cyanided Pulps

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1039 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
The feasibility of employing a multi-stage column for the recovery of gold from cyanided pulps using extruded carbon was investigated on a pilot-plant scale. It was anticipated that the column contactor would have certain advantages over conventional carbon-in-pulp plants. The feed pulp was screened to remove particles larger than 200 µm and was diluted to a solids concentration of about 23 per cent. The column was operated continuously for 24 days at a pulp flowrate of about 60 l/min and a carbon flowrate of 44 litres per day. The average gold concentrations in the barren pulp 12 hours and 24 hours after the carbon transfer were 0,012 and 0,031 mg/l respectively. The average gold concentration in the solution phase in the feed was about 2,0 mg/L. The average gold Loading on the carbon was 6290 g/t. Calcium carbonate was removed from the loaded carbon by treatment with 0,5 bed volumes of 2,8 per cent hydrochloric acid solution at ambient temperature. The calcium concentration was reduced from about 17 000 to about 500 g/t The carbon was eluted by the Zadra procedure at atmospheric pressure. The results of the elution were highly satisfactory, the gold concentration being reduced from about 6000 to about 20 g/t in 48 hours. The eluted carbon was regenerated in a Rintoul kiln at about 700°C. The activity of the regenerated carbon was found to be at least as high as that of fresh carbon.
Citation
APA:
(1992) The Development Of A Carbon-In-Pulp In-Column Contactor For The Recovery Of Gold From Cyanided PulpsMLA: The Development Of A Carbon-In-Pulp In-Column Contactor For The Recovery Of Gold From Cyanided Pulps. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.