Recovery Enhancement in the Mercur Autoclave Circuit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert M. St. Louis Janet M. Edgecombe
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Mercur Mine's autoclave is an alkaline pressure oxidation system, operating at 220°(428°F) and 3061 kPa (444 psig) (total). Up to 725 metric tons (800 st) of ore, grading 2.02 g per mt (0.059 oz/st) Au and containing 1 to 2% sulfide sulfur, are treated daily in this circuit. A mineralogical and chemical investigation was initiated to locate the cause of lower than anticipated gold recoveries. Greater than 70 wt. % of reduced sulfur is oxidized; therefore, the autoclave is operating at specification. The low recoveries were attributed to increased concentrations of organic carbon in refractory ore. Activated carbon concentration in the attached CIL circuit was increased from 15 to 40 g per 1, leach temperature held below 21°C (70°F), and carbon flow changed to counterflow. These measures resulted in gold recovery improving from 75 to 82%.
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APA: Robert M. St. Louis Janet M. Edgecombe  (1990)  Recovery Enhancement in the Mercur Autoclave Circuit

MLA: Robert M. St. Louis Janet M. Edgecombe Recovery Enhancement in the Mercur Autoclave Circuit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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