The Effect of Flotation Reagents on the Gold Sorption Kinetics and Gold Loading Capacity of Activated Carbon

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Mohammad Mehdi Salarirad
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Abstract

Fouling of activated carbon by different organic species is a great concern in carbon in pulp and carbon in leach circuits. The rate of gold adsorption onto activated carbon from synthetic gold solutions which contained different amounts of potassium ethyl xanthate (PEX), potassium isobutyl xanthate (PIBX), and methyl isobutyl carbinol (MIBC) were evaluated through batch adsorption tests. The results of these experiments showed that the gold sorption rate rapidly decreases by increasing the concentration of collectors including PIBX and PEX up to 20 mg/L and at higher concentrations, the kinetic rate constant (i.e., k value) gradually leveled off to 53 h-1 for PIBX, which is 46% lower than the 99 h-1 for PEX. At low concentrations of up to 15 mg/L of MIBC, a gradual decrease of the rate constant was observed, while at higher concentrations, the decrease was found to be more pronounced. The gold loading capacity and the rate of gold adsorption onto activated carbon from a gold cyanidation pulp in the presence of flotation reagents were also evaluated. The results of these experiments showed that the flotation reagents have no significant effect on the gold loading capacity of activated carbon at prolong adsorption period, meanwhile the rate of gold adsorption continuously decreases by increasing the concentration of flotation reagents in the leaching solution.
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APA: Mohammad Mehdi Salarirad  (2011)  The Effect of Flotation Reagents on the Gold Sorption Kinetics and Gold Loading Capacity of Activated Carbon

MLA: Mohammad Mehdi Salarirad The Effect of Flotation Reagents on the Gold Sorption Kinetics and Gold Loading Capacity of Activated Carbon. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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