Carbon Desorption Process Development at Micron Research (Western Australia)
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 309 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
An alternative process for desorbing and recovering metals from activated carbon has been developed, and is the subject of several patent  applications by Micron Research (W.A.) The system uses the principle of conditioning the carbon in a strong  alkaline cyanide solution followed by distillation desorption in a  fractionating column, using the carbon as the column packing and  methanol as the desorbing agent. The system offers the following advantages : (a) The processes of desorption, methanol recovery and reactivation  are all carried out in a single column with the carbon itself acting  as the column packing. No other desorption plant items or fractional  distillation equipment are required. (b) The metal values are concentrated into the water content of the  carbon and no other water is used except as condenser coolant. This  produces very high grade gold silver solutions which give high current  efficiencies in the electrowinning step. These high gold concentrations  allow almost complete separation of gold and silver from copper in the  electrolytic cell. (c) The process is completed to a tailing assay of less than 200g Au/tonne  carbon in 15 - 20 hours allowing turn around of carbon batches on a daily  Basis.
Citation
APA: (1982) Carbon Desorption Process Development at Micron Research (Western Australia)
MLA: Carbon Desorption Process Development at Micron Research (Western Australia). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.
