The Effect of DMSA Addition on the Performance of Thiosulfate Leaching of Gold

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Hume J. Shepherd
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid(DMSA) was studied as an additive for thiosulfate leaching of gold. DMSA was added to solutionscomposed of either sodium thiosulfate or calcium thiosulfate and the solutions were tested for their ability to leach pure gold samples as well as a calcined gold ore from Barrick Gold Corp. Results showed prolonged leaching of pure gold samples when DMSA was added at a concentration of 5µM; however, higher concentrations were shown to inhibit leaching. Differential capacitance measurements of the interface indicated that DMSA adsorbed as a defective monolayer on the surface of gold at low concentrations and formed a more compact monolayer with increased concentration. It is proposed that a concentration of 5µM DMSA produces a defectivemonolayer on the surface that still allowsthe transport of oxidants to the underling metal while inhibiting the formation of polysulfide passive layers that arise fromdecomposed thiosulfate.The 5µM DMSA/CaS2O3 system was also studied using calcined ore. Results showed that the initial leaching rates in the presence of DMSA are lower than those obtained in thiosulfate alone. However, after 10h, prolonged leaching is again observed when DMSA is included.
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APA: S. Hume J. Shepherd  (2015)  The Effect of DMSA Addition on the Performance of Thiosulfate Leaching of Gold

MLA: S. Hume J. Shepherd The Effect of DMSA Addition on the Performance of Thiosulfate Leaching of Gold. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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