Column Studies Of The Adsorption Of Gold Cyanide Complex By Goldstrike Ore Carbonaceous Material

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P. A. Schmitz
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The characteristics of gold leaching from carbonaceous matter by sodium cyanide, and sorption of gold cyanide to carbonaceous matter in autoclaved and non -autoclaved gold ore from Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (BGMI), Nevada, was investigated. Much greater gold cyanide complex sorption was observed for the carbonaceous matter in high preg-robbing ores relative to the low preg-robbing ores. This observation corroborates previous reports that have attributed observed preg-robbing behavior to the carbon in the ore. Gold cyanide complex sorption was found to be reversible for carbonaceous matter from low preg-robbing ore, but was irreversible for carbonaceous matter from high preg-robbing ores. Autoclaving the ore appeared to enhance the sorptive behavior of the carbonaceous matter from both high and low preg-robbing ores.
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APA: P. A. Schmitz  (1999)  Column Studies Of The Adsorption Of Gold Cyanide Complex By Goldstrike Ore Carbonaceous Material

MLA: P. A. Schmitz Column Studies Of The Adsorption Of Gold Cyanide Complex By Goldstrike Ore Carbonaceous Material . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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