Gold, Calcite, and Other Materials on Activated Carbons from CIP Pplants
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 7
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 - 1336 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1988
 
Abstract
Activated carbon particles obtained from a number of Australian CIP  operations were examined with an optical and a scanning electron micro- scope and an electron microprobe. External surfaces, and polished sec- tions through individual particles, were examined with special reference  to materials on the surface and to calcium and gold distributions. Photographs are presented of surface contamination of the particles  by salts precipitated from the pulp such as calcium carbonate (calcite),  calcium sulphate (gypsum), and a magnesium salt; ore minerals such as  quartz, hematite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, pentlandite, and various alumino- silicates; and other substances such as grinding media and a fungus. Calcite  was very abundant but the other materials were less common. Contamination in the interior of carbon particles was almost exclu- sively calcium carbonate, and extensive contamination extended to the  centre of some particles. A possible mechanism for the formation of cal- cium carbonate inside the carbon particles is noted. Gold X-ray dot maps of sections through carbon particles indicated  that gold was distributed throughout coconut shell carbons and that  although gold was more concentrated near the outer surfaces of extruded  peat carbon particles, it was also present to depths of at least 500 ¦m.  The gold distribution throughout the carbon particles was similar to that  rf alrit~
Citation
APA: (1988) Gold, Calcite, and Other Materials on Activated Carbons from CIP Pplants
MLA: Gold, Calcite, and Other Materials on Activated Carbons from CIP Pplants. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.