Process Options for Refractory Sulfide Gold Ores: Technical, Environmental and Economic Aspects

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Kontopoulos
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Refractory sulfide gold ores or concentrates require an oxidation pretreatment step to yield the contained gold amenable to the subsequent leaching step. The process options for oxidation pretreatment can be broadly classified as follows: roasting, high or low pressure oxidation bacterial oxidation, chemical oxidation, each with a number of alternative suboptions. Roasting and high pressure oxidation are being applied on an industrial scale; the stage of development of the other options range from preliminary laboratory to advanced pilot plant- In this paper, the major technical, environmental and economic aspects of the above processes are being discussed. Future industrial trends will also be considered. Particular emphasis will be placed on the treatment of arsenical ores and concentrates, where safe plant operation as well as, handling and disposal of the arsenic containing products and/or effluents 'and residues is of paramount importance.
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APA: A. Kontopoulos  (1990)  Process Options for Refractory Sulfide Gold Ores: Technical, Environmental and Economic Aspects

MLA: A. Kontopoulos Process Options for Refractory Sulfide Gold Ores: Technical, Environmental and Economic Aspects. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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