The Cellular Heap (CH) Leaching And Cyanide Regeneration, Contaminant Removal And Metal Recovery (CR2MR) Processes ? Summary

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul H. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The CH Leaching process is a new, more sophisticated, form of gold, silver, uranium and sulfide copper heap leaching wherein each layer of a multi-layered heap is divided into a number of independent cells, each of which are successively formed and leached in the top layer of the heap to their maximum economic recoveries, and then rinsed and sealed from further leaching. Triangular earth berms form the outside walls of the heap and a gridwork of rock-filled berms on top of the bottom pad form independent under- heap solution storage zones. The high degree of solution recirculation and staging that occurs in this process produces a relatively small volume of very rich pregnant solution. The cellular heap design and its mode of operation result in a uniform, intensive, long-term leach for all of the ore particles in the heap. Besides improved metal recoveries, the process appears to have several cost and operating advantages. In the CR2MR process, sulfuric acid and a soluble sulfide are added to a gold and/or silver pregnant leach liquor to precipitate most of the contained silver, mercury, copper, etc. as sulfides at a pH below 2.5. The other product of the reaction is solubilized HCN. Following a liquid-solid separation step, cyanide is regenerated in the supernatant solution by raising the pH to a level above 9.0. This process regenerates a portion of the cyanide used in the leaching step, removes contaminant ion species (silver, copper, mercury, etc.) from the leach solution and, in a subsequent step, recovers the gold in an enriched form. It is believed that substantial cost savings may be experienced by the use of this process in some gold and/or silver leach systems.
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APA: Paul H. Johnson  (1984)  The Cellular Heap (CH) Leaching And Cyanide Regeneration, Contaminant Removal And Metal Recovery (CR2MR) Processes ? Summary

MLA: Paul H. Johnson The Cellular Heap (CH) Leaching And Cyanide Regeneration, Contaminant Removal And Metal Recovery (CR2MR) Processes ? Summary. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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