Novel Method For Heap Biooxidation Of Sulfide Concentrates

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. W. Shield
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Refractory sulfide flotation or gravity gold concentrates are coated onto a sized support matrix and placed in a heap configuration for biooxidation. The surface coating is typically less than 0.05 in. thick and the support matrix is preferably composed of 0.375 to 0.75 in. diameter material. The exposed thin coating of sulfides reduces biooxidation rate limitations due to oxygen mass transfer. The large spaces between matrix particles reduce resistance to fluid percolation and aeration in the heap. The capital and operating costs for this biooxidation configuration are significantly less than for concentrate biooxidation in stirred tanks. After 30 to 90 days of biooxidation, sub- sequent gold recoveries exceed those seen in whole ore heap biooxidation and are comparable to recoveries obtained from stirred tank biooxidation processes. Results from laboratory and pilot testing indicate that this technology is a viable alternative for pretreating sulfide refractory gold ores.
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APA: J. W. Shield  (1997)  Novel Method For Heap Biooxidation Of Sulfide Concentrates

MLA: J. W. Shield Novel Method For Heap Biooxidation Of Sulfide Concentrates. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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