Water and Lixiviant Recycle for Gold Recovery Using Non-Cyanide Lixiviants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Research on alternative lixiviants for gold is ongoing; however few people have looked at complete flowsheets. Alternative lixiviants are typically applied at concentrations 50 to 100 times those required for cyanidation. The higher concentrations make lixiviant recycle a vital part of the process. In addition it is no longer feasible to rely on lixiviant destruction to produce lixiviant free clean water for recycle to the comminution circuit. Ausenco has worked with Barrick to integrate reverse osmosis into the thiosulfate RIL processing flowsheet that forms the basis of the plant upgrade currently being constructed at Barrick’s Goldstrike autoclave facility.
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APA:  (2014)  Water and Lixiviant Recycle for Gold Recovery Using Non-Cyanide Lixiviants

MLA: Water and Lixiviant Recycle for Gold Recovery Using Non-Cyanide Lixiviants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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