Innovative technology for processing of gold-containing activated carbon fines, А.Y. Senchenkoa, А.V. Aksenov, and S.G. Rybkin

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 911 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Recovered activated carbon fines result from processing of ore and concentrates via cyanide
leaching and sorption of valuable metals on carbon at gold-mining plants. This intermediate product is
characterised by the particles sized smaller than 0.6 mm and gold grade up to 300-500 g/t. Processing
of carbon fines with recovery of valuable metals is not available at many plants due to the lack of optimal
technology. The paper describes the testwork and development of an efficient technology to process
carbon fines with the recovery of valuable metals into the target gold alloy.
This innovative technology involves pelletising of fine activated carbon particles using an organic
binder, drying and further firing of pellets in a grate fired furnace at 800-900 °С. The produced ash is
subject to sintering with sodium nitrate and hydroxide at 600-700°С. The sintered ash is then leached in
water. The insoluble residue containing gold and silver is removed by filtration, dried and smelted to
produce gold alloy. Water solution containing sulphur and arsenic is subject to detoxification.
Processing of recovered carbon fines according to the developed technology implies the use of
standard full-scale equipment. The offered method to treat gold-bearing carbon fines was patented by
the Eurasian Patent Office.
Key words: Fine activated carbon particles, valuable metals, pelletizing, firing, ash, sintering,
leaching, smelting
Citation
APA:
(2020) Innovative technology for processing of gold-containing activated carbon fines, А.Y. Senchenkoa, А.V. Aksenov, and S.G. RybkinMLA: Innovative technology for processing of gold-containing activated carbon fines, А.Y. Senchenkoa, А.V. Aksenov, and S.G. Rybkin. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.