Halide As An Alternative Lixiviant For Gold Processing -An Update

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tam Tran
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Over the last decade, halide (chloride, bromide and iodide) systems have been evaluated as alternative lixiviants for the processing of gold to replace cyanidation which has been widely used in commercial practice. This paper first reviews the development of processes promoted by Kaljas Ltd / Lachlan Resources (Australia) and Great Lakes Corp (USA) using different bromide/bromine systems in the early 1990's. Several research groups subsequently evaluated the use of iodide/iodine and chloride/chlorine for gold extraction, showing similar characteristics of gold/silver dissolution and recovery. A critique is :given on the advantages and the ,shortfalls of halide systems as alternative lixiviants. The stability of gold? halide complexes is discussed, based on practical experience and thermodynamic modelling of their speciation, The iodide system provides the most stable gold / silver complex for easier handling. However, the cost of iodide inhibits its application for are processing. In this critique, emphasis is given on the cheapest system, which involves the use of chloride for leaching (in conjunction with an appropriate oxidant). However the chloride-base leachant has a major drawback which is related to the unstable nature of gold chloride in a reducing environment.
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APA: Tam Tran  (1998)  Halide As An Alternative Lixiviant For Gold Processing -An Update

MLA: Tam Tran Halide As An Alternative Lixiviant For Gold Processing -An Update. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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