Recovery of Gold From Leaching Residue of a Complex Sulfide Ore

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hsing Kuang Lin
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Ferric chloride leaching w.as applied to a complex sulfide ore from Tok, Alaska to dissolve zinc, lead, silver and copper. Gold in the leaching residue, as well as in the ore, is found to be refractory to the conventional cyanidation process. Roasting, pressure oxidation and elemental sulfur removal followed by cyanidation were tested to improve gold dissolution. Also tested were thiourea leaching and high-pressure cyanidation. The readsorption of dissolved gold by carbonaceous matter in the chloride leaching residue was analyzed. Based on the experimental results, factors causing difficulty of gold dissolution from the leaching residue are discussed.
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APA: Hsing Kuang Lin  (1989)  Recovery of Gold From Leaching Residue of a Complex Sulfide Ore

MLA: Hsing Kuang Lin Recovery of Gold From Leaching Residue of a Complex Sulfide Ore. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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