Torbed* Reactor .. Potential Opportunities To Treat Refractory Gold Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chris Dodson V. I. Lakshmanan
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Refractory gold ores or concentrates are pretreated in general by physical, chemical and biological oxidative pretreatment processes prior to cyanidation for the economic recovery of gold. The thermal treatment processes generally include fluid bed pro­cessing(!>, chemical with pressure<') or atmospheric (Caro's< ·'>, 3 Nitrox1')) pretreatment leaching and physical with ultrafine grinding!"). Roasting and aqueous pressure oxidation pretreat­ment methods have several commercial applications (Homestake, Barrick) and biological oxidation methods have recently found industrial applications in Africa. The roast pretreatment methods to treat refractory sulphide ores or concentrates transform iron sulphides generally to a porous iron oxide matrix assisting the lixiviant cyanide to effectively diffuse the calcine for cyanidation and hence with improved gold recovery. Jha and Kramer<') made an extensive review of roasting chemistty and practice to tt·eat refract01y gold ores. Industrially two stage pretreatment roasting is generally employed. During the first stage roasting is carried out under oxygen deficiency conditions to provide a low arsenic calcine, mainly magnetite and in the second stage magnetite is trans­formed to haematite under oxidizing conditions.
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APA: Chris Dodson V. I. Lakshmanan  (1998)  Torbed* Reactor .. Potential Opportunities To Treat Refractory Gold Ores

MLA: Chris Dodson V. I. Lakshmanan Torbed* Reactor .. Potential Opportunities To Treat Refractory Gold Ores . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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