Precious Metal Recovery From Zinc Plant Residue By Thiourea Leaching

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
L. I. Rosato
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

A novel hydrometallurgical process for the recovery of silver and gold from neutral leach residue that is based upon leaching with thiourea, is described. Laboratory and pilot plant studies have shown that 80-90% of the silver and 60-70% of the gold can be recovered by:? ( i) leaching zinc calcine with 'Spent electrolyte at pH 2.0-3.0 to generate a precious metal-bearing zinc ferrite residue, (ii) leaching of the thickened zinc ferrite with 3-5 g/L thiourea in a six stage carbon-in-pulp circuit, (iii) elution of silver and gold from the loaded carbon with a thiourea- butanol solution, (iv) thermal regeneration of the stripped carbon and (v) recovery of the precious metals from the pregnant eluate by cementation with zinc dust. The reasons for adopting the thiourea CIP leach and the preferred operating parameters for each process step are presented. The requirements for the destruction of any thiourea transferred to the zinc circuit are outlined, and the results of an integrated one tonne/day pilot plant operation at Canadian Electrolytic Zinc are given.
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APA: L. I. Rosato  (1990)  Precious Metal Recovery From Zinc Plant Residue By Thiourea Leaching

MLA: L. I. Rosato Precious Metal Recovery From Zinc Plant Residue By Thiourea Leaching. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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