Report on the Effect of Lead Salts and Alkalis in Cyanidation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Gartrell H. W
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

During investigations of the treatment methods for ore from the Bird-in-Hand gold mine carried out at Kalgoorlie and at these laboratories, it was found that excess alkali caused a lowering of extraction by cyanide, the cause of this being attrIbuted to the presence of a small amount of oxidised lead compounds in the ore. The subject has been discussed by various writers,3 but no satisfactory explanation of existing facts has been put forward. The experiments described in this report have been carried out with the object of obtaining some insight into the chemical reactions underlying the effect of lead salts and alkalis in cyanidation.The formation of cyanide-insoluble coatings on gold during roasting with lead compounds is well known, but the adverse effect of alkalis in cyanidation of ore is *This paper represents work done under a co-operative agreement between the Commonwealth Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and the South Australian School of Mines and Industries.Published by permission of the Mining Advisory Committee, Commonwealth Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.
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APA: Gartrell H. W  (1935)  Report on the Effect of Lead Salts and Alkalis in Cyanidation

MLA: Gartrell H. W Report on the Effect of Lead Salts and Alkalis in Cyanidation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1935.

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