Treatment Of A Copper - Rich Gold Ore By Ammonia Assisted Cyanide Leaching

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. D. Bas
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Copper minerals present difficulties during the cyanide leaching of gold ores leading to excessively high consumption of cyanide (and oxygen) coupled with low extraction of gold. Copper cyanide species, if present at high levels, adversely affects the downstream processes such as the activated carbon adsorption and the effluent treatment. In this study, the extraction of gold from a copper-bearing gold ore by ammoniacal cyanide leaching was studied. Furthermore, ammonia leaching as a pretreatment process ahead of cyanide leaching was also examined. Only ~12% of gold was extracted by direct cyanide leaching of the ore. The addition of lead nitrate did not affect the leaching of gold. When ammoniacal cyanide leaching system was used, the extraction of gold was significantly improved to >90%. Similarly, the pretreatment of the ore by ammonia leaching was shown to lead to high gold extractions (98%), in subsequent cyanide leaching with significant reductions in the consumption of cyanide. This appeared to be linked with the ready dissolution/removal of copper during ammonia leaching.
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APA: A. D. Bas  (2012)  Treatment Of A Copper - Rich Gold Ore By Ammonia Assisted Cyanide Leaching

MLA: A. D. Bas Treatment Of A Copper - Rich Gold Ore By Ammonia Assisted Cyanide Leaching. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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