Pulsed Power Breaking-Up Technology For Resistant Gold-Containing Ores And Beneficiation Products

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Valentine A. Chanturiya
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The aim of this paper is basically to show progress in the study of nanosecond processes involved in the disintegration and breaking-up of mineral complexes with fine noble metals. We studied the influence of nanosecond High-Power Electromagnetic Pulses (HPEMP) on the physical and technological properties of refractory gold-containing ores and beneficiation products. Experimental data are presented to confirm the formation of breakdown channels and selective disintegration of mineral complexes as a result of pulse irradiation, which makes for efficient access of lixiviant solutions to precious metal grains and enhanced precious metal recovery into lixivia during leaching. Preliminary processing of gravity concentrate with a HPEMP resulted in significant increase of gold and silver extraction into lixivia during the cyanidation stage, with gold recovery increased by ~31% (from 51.2% in a blank test to 82.3% after irradiation). Gold recovery from stale gold-containing dressing tailings products increased after pulses-irradiation from 8-12% to 80-90%.
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APA: Valentine A. Chanturiya  (2006)  Pulsed Power Breaking-Up Technology For Resistant Gold-Containing Ores And Beneficiation Products

MLA: Valentine A. Chanturiya Pulsed Power Breaking-Up Technology For Resistant Gold-Containing Ores And Beneficiation Products. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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