Refractoriness Of Certain Gold Ores To Cyanidation: Probable Causes And Possible Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mahesh C. Jha
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Cyanidation has established itself as the main process for extracting gold from ores in this century. However, many ores exhibit refractoriness to the conventional cyanidation process. The main cause of the refractoriness is generally the presence of carbon, tellurium, and sulfides, particularly those of antimony, arsenic, and iron. The problem is usually solved by either modifying the cyanidation conditions or providing an oxidation pretreatment. This paper presents results from studies that help in understanding the causes of refractoriness of various gold ores. This is followed by a discussion of many processes that have been developed to solve the problem such as intensive cyanidation, pressure cyanidation, carbon-in-leach cyanidation, and pretreatment processes such as roasting, chemical oxidation, autoclave oxidation, and bacterial oxidation.
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APA: Mahesh C. Jha  (1986)  Refractoriness Of Certain Gold Ores To Cyanidation: Probable Causes And Possible Solutions

MLA: Mahesh C. Jha Refractoriness Of Certain Gold Ores To Cyanidation: Probable Causes And Possible Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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