Cyanide Leaching of Gold-Copper Porphyries: Chemistry and Challenges

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Botz. M. M. K. J. R. Ford
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Porphyry copper ores are frequently a source of low-grade gold ore, but gold in these ores is often associated with significant levels of cyanide-soluble copper. Cyanide leaching of such ores increases flowsheet complexity and operating costs, and requires thorough planning to satisfy environmental requirements for tailings disposal and mine closure. This paper presents a review of the chemistry of cyanide leaching of gold-copper porphyry ores, carbon adsorption phenomena and means of removing base metals from leach solution. The primary economic drivers behind the processing of such complex ores are also analyzed.
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APA: Botz. M. M. K. J. R. Ford  (2011)  Cyanide Leaching of Gold-Copper Porphyries: Chemistry and Challenges

MLA: Botz. M. M. K. J. R. Ford Cyanide Leaching of Gold-Copper Porphyries: Chemistry and Challenges. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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