Kinetics And Mechanism Of Leaching Synthetic Calaverite In Cyanide Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Guy Deschênes Allen Pratt Mike Fulton Hai Guo
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Calaverite is a gold telluride species, with the composition, AuTe2. Calaverite is usually characterized by an exceedingly slow dissolution rate in a cyanide solution. Cyanidation of a slurry containing synthetic calaverite (P90 of 10 microns) was studied to determine the leaching kinetics and surface reactions. Alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, lead nitrate and sulphide minerals (pyrite and chalcopyrite) were among the parameters evaluated. The reaction products at the surface of calaverite were documented using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. High lime concentration with lead nitrate and injection of oxygen produced the fastest leaching rates. New gold leaching mechanisms were identified which appeared to be related to the parameters selected.
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APA: Guy Deschênes Allen Pratt Mike Fulton Hai Guo  (2005)  Kinetics And Mechanism Of Leaching Synthetic Calaverite In Cyanide Solutions

MLA: Guy Deschênes Allen Pratt Mike Fulton Hai Guo Kinetics And Mechanism Of Leaching Synthetic Calaverite In Cyanide Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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