Prevention Of Silver Jarosite Formation Through The Addition Of Iodine Species

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Van Weert
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Refractory ores and concentrates containing silver tend to form Ag-jarosite during autoclave oxidation. Silver extraction from the oxidation products is therefore low, unless a hot lime treatment step to decompose Ag-jarosite precedes cyanidation. Since silver iodide is very stable but soluble in cyanide solutions, the formation and decomposition of Ag-jarosite in the presence of iodine species was studied. Results indicate that Ag-jarosite formation could be prevented in favour of H3O-jarosite and AgI while oxidizing Ag2S under industrial autoclaving conditions, when the total iodine species to Ag mole ratio exceeded 5. Lower ratios gave proportionally more Ag-jarosite and less AgI. Under these conditions existing Ag-jarosite was also found to decompose in H30-jarosite and AgI.
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APA: G. Van Weert  (1993)  Prevention Of Silver Jarosite Formation Through The Addition Of Iodine Species

MLA: G. Van Weert Prevention Of Silver Jarosite Formation Through The Addition Of Iodine Species. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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