Resin-in-leach cyanidation of a carbonaceous gold ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. B. Hiskey V. P. Atluri
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Resin-in-leach (RIL) cyanidation experiments were performed on a refractory carbonaceous gold ore. The objective of this investigation was to determine if strong-base ion exchange resins could adsorb the soluble aurocyanide complex in preference to natural "preg robbing" organic constituents. Direct cyanidation of the carbonaceous gold ore used in this study resulted in less than 2% gold extraction in 24 hr. RIL cyanidation resulted in about 70% gold recovery onto the resin. Kinetic experiments indicated that 50% of the gold is extracted after 1 hr of leaching. Resin breakage was investigated for as-received and preattrited resins. Similar results were obtained with three different strong base resins.
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APA: J. B. Hiskey V. P. Atluri  (1990)  Resin-in-leach cyanidation of a carbonaceous gold ore

MLA: J. B. Hiskey V. P. Atluri Resin-in-leach cyanidation of a carbonaceous gold ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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