Enhancing Gold Extraction - Hydrogen Peroxide or Calcium Peroxide?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harry Castrantas Somia Gurunathan
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Hydrogen peroxide and calcium peroxide are used to improve the extraction of gold/silver and reduce cyanide consumption in heap leaching and mill leaching operations. FMC's standard grade H2O2 and FMC's Permeox™ solid peroxygen, a formulated product containing cao2, was used for the experimental work. It was found that the rates of release and the longevity of these peroxygens in ore-cyanide mixtures are significantly different. When choosing a peroxygen, one of the key factors is extrac­tion time, with the longer extraction times of heap leaching primarily favoring calcium peroxide and the shorter extraction times of mill leaching primarily favoring hydrogen peroxide. A series of laboratory leach tests showed the choice between H2O2 and CaO2 to be ore and process specific. H2O2 and/or Permeox™ improved the gold extraction in four out of five ores tested. (2 sulfide and 2 oxide). Mixtures of H2o2 and Permeox™ were also found to significantly increase the gold extraction rate. A fifth ore (sulfide) did not respond to peroxygen treatment. In addition, savings in NaCN consumption was obtained with Permeox™. Both peroxygens offer economic incentives to gold processing.
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APA: Harry Castrantas Somia Gurunathan  (1992)  Enhancing Gold Extraction - Hydrogen Peroxide or Calcium Peroxide?

MLA: Harry Castrantas Somia Gurunathan Enhancing Gold Extraction - Hydrogen Peroxide or Calcium Peroxide? . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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