TEM Analysis of Sulfur and Chlorine in Organic Concentrates from Carbonaceous Gold Ore

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Tseng. B. H.
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Samples of unchlorinated and chlorinated carbonaceous concentrate from a carbonaceous gold ore were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for organically bonded sulfur and chlorine. The concentrate assayed 1.53 oz/t gold and 6.01% organic carbon. Much of the organic carbon occurred as sizable coarse particles up to several hundred microns in size, which showed no visible evidence of reaction with chlorine after chlorination treatment. Both the untreated and chlorinated fractions of the carbonaceous concentrate were analyzed by the TEM method, which detected organically bonded sulfur in all of the carbon particles examined in the untreated sample, ranging from about 1 to 5% organic sulfur, and averaging near 3.1%. TEM analysis of 40 carbon particles in the chlorinated sample indicated that organic sulfur was reduced significantly in the carbon and replaced in part by the chlorine, as the result of chlorination.
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APA: Tseng. B. H.  (1987)  TEM Analysis of Sulfur and Chlorine in Organic Concentrates from Carbonaceous Gold Ore

MLA: Tseng. B. H. TEM Analysis of Sulfur and Chlorine in Organic Concentrates from Carbonaceous Gold Ore. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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