Gold Recovery from Refractory Sulfidic-Carbonaceous Ore Part 11: Thiourea Leaching Following Biooxidation-Heap Pretreatment

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 262 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
Low grade sulfidic-carbonaceous refractory ore from Newmont Gold Company's Carlin deposit was microbially pretreated. The biological pretreatment process gave partial oxidation of the sulfidic components of the refractory ore but the preg-robbing carbon continued to be active resulting in approximately zero cyanide gold extraction. A 495 ton pilot plant test heap was conducted using acidic thiourea leach following biooxidation. Activated carbon and cation exchange resin adsorption were tested for gold recovery from the thiourea pregnant solution. The results obtained from the test heap were not satisfactory. Gold extraction was low due to slow reaction kinetics which was caused by relatively large particles and very low winter temperatures. Problems existed in the thiourea-test heap and are discussed in this paper. An alternative heap leach process using thiosulfate has been successfUl at the pilot scale for gold extraction following biooxidation pretreatment of refractory sulfidic-carbonaceous ores.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Gold Recovery from Refractory Sulfidic-Carbonaceous Ore Part 11: Thiourea Leaching Following Biooxidation-Heap PretreatmentMLA: Gold Recovery from Refractory Sulfidic-Carbonaceous Ore Part 11: Thiourea Leaching Following Biooxidation-Heap Pretreatment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.