Effect Of Semiconductor Character Of Pyrite On Bioleaching Of Refractory Gold Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. K. Choi Z. F. Wang A. E. Torma
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The present study has investigated the bioleachability of low-grade and high-grade pyritic gold ores and the extraction of gold from the leach residues of bioleaching with thiourea solutions. Final gold extractions as high as 96% were obtained from the high-grade ore and above 93% from the low-grade ore. The gold extraction was found to follow the extent of pyrite biooxidation. Using a cyclic voltammetric technique and carbon-paste-FeS2 electrode it was found that the semiconductor pyrite oxidation involves many intermediate electrochemical reactions. Furthermore, the oxidation is solid-state diffusion controlled as suggested by chronoamperometric and chronopotentiometric measurements.Using Sand's approach, the activation energy of solid-state diffusion biooxidation of pyrite was determined to be AEa=22.4 kJ. A generalized model for the mechanisms of pyrite oxidation has been presented.
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APA: W. K. Choi Z. F. Wang A. E. Torma  (1990)  Effect Of Semiconductor Character Of Pyrite On Bioleaching Of Refractory Gold Ores

MLA: W. K. Choi Z. F. Wang A. E. Torma Effect Of Semiconductor Character Of Pyrite On Bioleaching Of Refractory Gold Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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