Thiourea Leaching Of A Siliceous Au-Ag Bearing Ore Using A Four-Factor Composite Design

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 274 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The effects of certain variables on the extraction of gold by thioureation have been investigated on a quartzose gold-bearing ore using a statistical multifactorial strategy. The factors taken into consideration were milling time (which corresponds to a given grain size), oxidant concentration, thiourea concentration and liquid/solid ratio. The influence of these four variables was ascertained first by a full factorial design at two levels for each variable (16 runs). This permitted the estimation of first-order effects of the factors affecting the process. Then 9 runs were added whose levels were both in the centre of and outside the axes of the previous plan thus originating a central composite design. This permitted estimation both of second-order effects of the factors involved and of parameters of a second-order polynomial model. The results show that extraction of gold depends only on milling time and oxidant concentration, at least in the experimental range considered. The equation fitting experimental data, as calculated by the least squares method, allows a response surface to be drawn. Due to the low gold grade of the ore (6 ppm) statistical analysis could lead to contradictory results, hence strict observance of Gy's rules for sampling and very accurate and precise chemical analyses were required.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Thiourea Leaching Of A Siliceous Au-Ag Bearing Ore Using A Four-Factor Composite DesignMLA: Thiourea Leaching Of A Siliceous Au-Ag Bearing Ore Using A Four-Factor Composite Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.