The Treatment Of Refractory Gold Ores Containing Carbonaceous Material And Sulfides

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. J. Guay
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Carbonaceous gold ores containing gold dispersed in sulfides are refractory to cyanidation because: (1 ) the carbonaceous materials adsorb gold during cyanidation; (2) a portion of the gold s so finely dispersed in the sulfide mineral lattice as to preclude contact with cyanide solution; and (3) a portion of the gold is chemically combined with carbonaceous material. Techniques which have been used to treat these ores are: (1) roasting or chemical oxidation to decompose sulfide and carbonaceous materials; (2) flotation to reject carbon; (3) the use of kerosene or other reagents to passivate the adsorptive carbon compounds; (4) carbon or resin in pulp; (5) flotation of a bulk concentrate which is treated by one of the above methods; and (6) the use of chelating agents which have a stronger affinity for gold than the activated carbon in the ore.
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APA: W. J. Guay  (1981)  The Treatment Of Refractory Gold Ores Containing Carbonaceous Material And Sulfides

MLA: W. J. Guay The Treatment Of Refractory Gold Ores Containing Carbonaceous Material And Sulfides. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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