Pressure oxidation of refractory gold-bearing concentrates using halide-based lixiviants and an adsorbent

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 549 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
"The results of POX of refractory gold-bearing concentrates using halide-ion as a lixiviant for precious metals and activated carbon as an adsorbent are given. It was found that gold did not recover to the solution when halide was added during POX. Silver partially dissolved in the solution. When halide-based reagents and activated carbon were added during POX, gold dissolved and loaded onto the activated carbon. The degree of sulfides oxidation was 99.3-99.6%. The recovery of gold onto granulated carbon was 94.7-94.8% when using chlorine-bearing lixiviants: NaCL, CaCL and carnalite and 98-99% when using KJ and KBr. This treatment process of refractory gold-bearing concentrates combines sulfide oxidation, dissolution and adsorption of precious metals. The results of the metals recovery achieved using this process can be compared with the recovery during POX-cyanidation. In this case, sodium cyanide was not used. This allows the reduction of capital and operational costs due to the absence of cyanidation, CIL and detoxification of leaching tailings circuits."
Citation
APA:
(2014) Pressure oxidation of refractory gold-bearing concentrates using halide-based lixiviants and an adsorbentMLA: Pressure oxidation of refractory gold-bearing concentrates using halide-based lixiviants and an adsorbent. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.