The Use of Aurosave Adsorption Process for Gold and Precious Metals

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Noakes M. J
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Research and development into alternate gold and precious metals adsorbents has resulted in the development of a new technology named the AUROSAVE adsorption process (ARGOSAVE'" for high silver con- tent ores). Adsorbents called VITROKELE'" can be tailored for either Gold I (cyanide leach) or Gold III (halide leach) applications. VITROKELE consists of a chemically synthetic adsorbent carried on an inert substrate, often a polystyrene bead. It is suitable for both in- pulp and in-solution use. VITROKELE adsorbent offers certain advan- tages over both carbon and ion exchange resin adsorbents. This paper describes testwork on Australian ores and commercial solu- tions obtained from operating Australian plants demonstrating the kinetic loading characteristics, elution methods and other operating parameters of VITROKELE adsorbent in the cyanide system. Brief reference is made to VITROKELE in the Gold III system.
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APA: Noakes M. J  (1988)  The Use of Aurosave Adsorption Process for Gold and Precious Metals

MLA: Noakes M. J The Use of Aurosave Adsorption Process for Gold and Precious Metals. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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