Recovery of Gold by Resin-In-Pulp at the Golden Jubilee Mine

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Two pilot-plant investigations were conducted in which strong-base resins were compared with activated carbon for the extraction of gold cyanide from leached pulp from the Golden Jubilee Mine. The results show that gold can be recovered with carbon, but that the extraction efficiency is poor, probably because high concentrations of humic and fulvic acids are. present m the pulp. .However the extraction of gold cyamde from this material with strong-base resins JS very effo:1ent, and the overall efficiency of extraction is better with resin than with carbon, even when the concentration of resin is one-third that of carbon, and the flowrate of resin is one-third that of carbon. The results of the pilot-plant campaign reported in this paper led to the conversion of the Golden Jubilee plant from carbon-in-pulp to resin-in-pulp in February 1988.
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APA:  (1989)  Recovery of Gold by Resin-In-Pulp at the Golden Jubilee Mine

MLA: Recovery of Gold by Resin-In-Pulp at the Golden Jubilee Mine. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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