Cathodoluminescence And Darkfield Microscopy Of Roasted Products From Refractory Pyrite And Arsenopyrite For Gold Leaching

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Hagni
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Pyrometallurgical products from lime roasting of refractory gold ores, pyrite, and arsenopyrite have been examined for their mineralogy, porosity, permeability, retention of contaminant sulfur and arsenic, and potential effectiveness of gold extraction. Cathodoluminescence microscopy, supplemented by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive analysis study, has shown that the products phases have characteristic cathodoluminescence properties as follows: anhydrite (CaS04), deep blue; unreacted portlandite (Ca(OH)2), deep purple; oldhamite (CaS), light yellow to rarely pink or orange; a sulfur-rich, arsenic-poor phase, violet; an arsenic-rich, sulfur-poor phase, non-CL. Within the temperature range examined (400-850°C), hematite exhibits greater porosity and permeability at the intermediate roast temperatures of 600-650°C.
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APA: R. D. Hagni  (1993)  Cathodoluminescence And Darkfield Microscopy Of Roasted Products From Refractory Pyrite And Arsenopyrite For Gold Leaching

MLA: R. D. Hagni Cathodoluminescence And Darkfield Microscopy Of Roasted Products From Refractory Pyrite And Arsenopyrite For Gold Leaching. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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