The Recovery of Gold from a Telluride Concentrate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Jackman Keith Sarbutt
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The recovery of gold from a high grade telluride/sulphide flotation concentrate was investigated. Conventional cyanidation resulted in very slow rates of gold extraction. Historically, the refractory nature of tellurides has been overcome by fine grinding, the use of excess lime and long leach times. In some instances, pre­oxidation of the tellurides has also been necessary, to render the gold soluble in cyanide solutions. The former conditions did improve the rate of gold extraction from the present sample, but final recovery was still unacceptable. Chemical oxidation of the tellurides and leaching with oxygen improved gold recovery further. However, it was found that simple modifications to the cyanidation conditions overcame the detrimental effects of the complex chemistry involved in leaching a telluride concentrate. The incorporation of a solution change, or the application of a carbon-in-leach procedure increased the recovery of gold to over 97 percent in 96 hours. In every case, leaching was enhanced by the addition of lead salts.
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APA: I. Jackman Keith Sarbutt  (1990)  The Recovery of Gold from a Telluride Concentrate

MLA: I. Jackman Keith Sarbutt The Recovery of Gold from a Telluride Concentrate . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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