Extraction Of Gold From A Carlin-Type Ore Using Thiourea (609674e9-2466-4c0d-b492-2b5f07cdadee)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. A. Pyper
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Laboratory leaching experiments were conducted to ascertain the effectiveness of acidic solutions of thiourea, CS(NH2)2, for dissolving gold from finely disseminated gold ores. The ore tested was from the Chipmunk orebody of the Northumberland mining district in Nye County, Nevada, USA. Extractions of up to 90 percent were attained from the ore. Extraction was shown to be dependent on thiourea concentration, ferric sulfate oxidant concentration, acid concentration, and leaching time. Optimum conditions were an ambient temperature leach near pH 1.0 utilizing 100-200 kg/t thiourea and 50 kg/t ferric sulfate for 8 to 24 hours.
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APA: R. A. Pyper  (1981)  Extraction Of Gold From A Carlin-Type Ore Using Thiourea (609674e9-2466-4c0d-b492-2b5f07cdadee)

MLA: R. A. Pyper Extraction Of Gold From A Carlin-Type Ore Using Thiourea (609674e9-2466-4c0d-b492-2b5f07cdadee). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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