The organization of water recirculation during the cyanidation of high-grade copper containing gold ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
Vladimir Petrov Sergey Petrov Grigory Voyloshnikov
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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5
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410 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The treatment of high-grade copper gold-bearing ores is practiced extensively. However, due to low concentration of copper the application of a separate process for copper recovery can make this process uneconomical. The copper, in particular: in oxide minerals, intensively bounds with cyanide during conventional cyanidation. In this case, cyanide is not able to react with precious metals and the consumption of cyanide increases. The resulting copper cyanide complexes have a negative effect on the recovery of gold. Due to decreasing of the process parameters, a repeated use of the recycled solutions can be hindered, especially in the case of heap leaching. The technology of copper removal from the process solutions with simultaneous regeneration of free cyanide from copper-cyanide complex and producing of a saleable high-grade copper concentrate was developed. An important feature of this technology is simplicity, the absence of complex or dangerous operations and the use of common reagents. The choice of equipment depends on the ore treatment option: heap or vat leaching. Also, simpler equipment schemes are available. The studies, tests and industrial practice show that if the concentration of copper can be decreased down to the first numbers of mg per ppm or lower, it is reasonable to maintain the process copper grade in the recycled solutions at 30-50 mg/L. In this case, recycling of cyanide-bearing solutions is unlimited. The regeneration of free cyanide from that of bound with copper and other cyanide complexes is 95-98%. The grade of copper in the concentrate is 55-60%. This technology is an economically competitive option, in particular: with the account of the sales of copper concentrate. The removal of copper has a positive effect on gold recovery, especially during heap leaching. In addition to, this offers significant benefits in reduced costs."
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APA: Vladimir Petrov Sergey Petrov Grigory Voyloshnikov  (2014)  The organization of water recirculation during the cyanidation of high-grade copper containing gold ores

MLA: Vladimir Petrov Sergey Petrov Grigory Voyloshnikov The organization of water recirculation during the cyanidation of high-grade copper containing gold ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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