Alkaline Oxidative Pretreatment Of A Low Grade Sulfidic Gold Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. N. H. Bhakta X. P. V. Lei
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines developed an alkaline oxidative pretreatment to increase the recovery of gold from refractory sulfide ores containing arsenopyrite (FeAsS) and/or pyrite (FeS2). Pretreatment of a low grade ore containing 0.4% FeAsS, 3.5% FeS2, and 2.74g/mt Au with 1.2m NaOH, 40 psig o2, 100° C, and 4 hr in a 2-L autoclave resulted in 94 to 96% sulfide oxidation. cyanidation of the pretreated residue resulted in 88% Au extraction compared to <20% Au extraction for untreated ore. Cyanide consumption was 0.25 kg NaCN per metric ton of ore. A flowsheet for treating sulfidic low-grade gold ore is proposed.
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APA: P. N. H. Bhakta X. P. V. Lei  (1990)  Alkaline Oxidative Pretreatment Of A Low Grade Sulfidic Gold Ore

MLA: P. N. H. Bhakta X. P. V. Lei Alkaline Oxidative Pretreatment Of A Low Grade Sulfidic Gold Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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