Advancements in Bromine Chemistry for Use in Large-Scale Gold Extraction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. H. Sergent A. Dadgar
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Changes in the ore types available and increased environmental concern have created a demand for an alternative technology to cyanide for the extraction of gold from ore. Great Lakes Chemical Corporation (Great Lakes) believes that halogen chemistry, in particular bromine chemistry, is the best available alternative to cyanide for gold extraction. Great Lakes is a Fortune 500 chemical company with sales of approximately one billion dollars per year. Great Lakes extracts elemental bromine from naturally occurring brines in Southern Arkansas. Great Lakes has developed a family of proprietary bromine compounds to aid in the extraction of gold. In addition to proprietary bromine compounds for gold extraction, Great Lakes has developed a method of recycling bromide ion in the leach circuit. Various recovery methods, including ion exchange and solvent , extraction are currently being studied.
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APA: R. H. Sergent A. Dadgar  (1990)  Advancements in Bromine Chemistry for Use in Large-Scale Gold Extraction

MLA: R. H. Sergent A. Dadgar Advancements in Bromine Chemistry for Use in Large-Scale Gold Extraction . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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