Silver Recovery From Zinc-Lead-Iron Complex Sulphides by Pressure Oxidation

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 303 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"As deposits of high-grade base metal sulphides become depleted, attention must be focused on the treatment of complex sulphides, which contain significant fractions of precious metals such as gold and silver. Acid pressure oxidation is a promising process for these materials and the recovery of silver and gold will improve the economy of the process. Gold can be recovered from the oxidised residues, however, silver is incorporated into the jarosite specie and the cyanidation of the resulting residue yields very low recovery.Pressure oxidation of various complex sulphides was carried out at 110-150°C in sulphate media with additions of potassium iodide under conditions similar to industrial autoclaving. The resulting residues were subjected to cyanidation. High recovery of silver, up to 98%, was achieved because its incorporation into lead-hydronium jarosite during the pressure oxidation was minimised, while its deportment into the cyanide-soluble silver iodide was favoured. Silver recovery decreased slightly at high temperatures (140° and 150°C) because of the enhanced stability and kinetics of lead-hydronium jarosite, but this could be overcome by increasing acidity and iodide concentration of the autoclave slurry."
Citation
APA:
(2003) Silver Recovery From Zinc-Lead-Iron Complex Sulphides by Pressure OxidationMLA: Silver Recovery From Zinc-Lead-Iron Complex Sulphides by Pressure Oxidation . International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.