Platinum-Palladium Concentrate Smelting and Pressure Leaching

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. W. Bartlett
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

A two step process for treating platinum group metal flotation concentrates Is described while experimental results. The process was designed to be simple and Inexpensive While yielding a high recovery and fast turnaround. Ii consists of electric furnace smelting of concentrate to remove gangue and produce a homogeneous sulfide matte containing all of the base metals and platinum group metals. Sulfide oxidation Is minimized during smelting to avoid Installing an acid plant In the second step, matte Is pressure-leached with oxygen In an acid sulfate system to dissolve Iron, nickel, ?and copper while leaving a residue highly concentrated In precious metals, and typically about 1% of the flotation concentrate mass, A batch process with oxygen titration against the base metal composition of the feed Is used to control the end point of the leach. Sulfides must be eliminated while minimizing the precipitation of hydrolysis products. The leach residue can be smelled to bullion to facilitate sampling accuracy.
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APA: R. W. Bartlett  (1989)  Platinum-Palladium Concentrate Smelting and Pressure Leaching

MLA: R. W. Bartlett Platinum-Palladium Concentrate Smelting and Pressure Leaching. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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