Research and Development Activities for the Recovery of Gold from Noncyanide Solutions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rong Yu Wan Marc Le Vier Jan D. Miller M. J. Virnig
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Although most gold production from primary resources is achieved by cyanidation, many research activities have focused on alternative processes using noncyanide lixiviants. Such research has been prompted by environmental concerns and problems associated with the processing of refractory gold ores. Numerous research projects have been conducted to search for a noncyanide hydrometallurgical process for gold extraction. In this paper, a technical review of gold recovery from noncyanide solutions is presented, and new results are reported. Gold recovery techniques that are considered include activated carbon adsorption, cementation, solvent extraction, ion exchange, and reduction-precipitation.
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APA: Rong Yu Wan Marc Le Vier Jan D. Miller M. J. Virnig  (1993)  Research and Development Activities for the Recovery of Gold from Noncyanide Solutions

MLA: Rong Yu Wan Marc Le Vier Jan D. Miller M. J. Virnig Research and Development Activities for the Recovery of Gold from Noncyanide Solutions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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