Process Economics of Gold Ion Flotation from Alkaline Cyanide Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Malcolm D. Engel Neville T. Moxon Stuart K. Nicol
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Ion flotation of gold is a process continuing to be developed to selectively beneficiate dilute aurocyanide liquors using a novel surface­active complexing agent. Aeration of these liquors causes accumulation of the precious metal species in the froth concentrate produced in a flotation column. Successful development of ion flotation for concentrating solids-free liquors would offer a low--cost method for recovering specific metals from heap leach runoff or waste tailings solutions. The cost of constructing and operating a 100 tph gold ion flotation facility has been compared with the relevant carbon adsorption plant costs. Reductions in operating costs of 25% and installed capital of 40% are possible in relevant expenditure areas. For an 'average' processing plant, this equates to annual operating savings of A$ 170 000 and a capital saving of A$ 515 000, with a three-point increase in total (mine and plant) site DCF ROI. High gold inventories are eliminated and the number of processing steps is reduced. The application of gold ion flotation will initially be confined to heap leach operations in the western U.S.A., although use of the process in mine abandonment programmes elsewhere is also an area of future development.
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APA: Malcolm D. Engel Neville T. Moxon Stuart K. Nicol  (1992)  Process Economics of Gold Ion Flotation from Alkaline Cyanide Solutions

MLA: Malcolm D. Engel Neville T. Moxon Stuart K. Nicol Process Economics of Gold Ion Flotation from Alkaline Cyanide Solutions . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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