Leaching And Recovery Of Gold From Black Sand Concentrate And Electrochemical Regeneration Of Bromine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Dadgar B. M. Sanders J. A. McKeown R. H. Sergent
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

This paper describes the leaching of gold with Geobrom® 3400 from a very rich (6.2 kg/tonne) black sand concentrate and its subsequent recovery by ion exchange resins and solvent extraction. The dissolution of gold from black sand ranged from 94 to 96%. Gold loadings and recoveries of nearly 100% were achieved by both ion exchange and solvent extraction methods. The kinetics and equilibrium of loading gold onto ion exchange resins and its elution from the resin were studied. The commercial ion exchange resins PAZ®- 4, DOVEX®- 21K, and Amberlite® XAD- 7, and Great Lakes Chemical experimental GLR-30 were evaluated in this work. Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether was used in all the solvent extraction work for gold recovery from Geobrom leach solution. The consumption of Geobrom was about 130 kg per tonne of the concentrate processed. Therefore, the cost of lixiviant to extract 3.11 x l0-2 kg of gold from the black sand was only about $1.00. Based on the electrochemical regeneration of bromine, the economics of bromine process vs. cyanidation were investigated.
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APA: A. Dadgar B. M. Sanders J. A. McKeown R. H. Sergent  (1990)  Leaching And Recovery Of Gold From Black Sand Concentrate And Electrochemical Regeneration Of Bromine

MLA: A. Dadgar B. M. Sanders J. A. McKeown R. H. Sergent Leaching And Recovery Of Gold From Black Sand Concentrate And Electrochemical Regeneration Of Bromine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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