The Use of Inorganic Peroxides as Accelerators for Gold Heap Leaching

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. P. Ball
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

A major limitation to maximising the rate of gold extraction in commercial operations occurs as a consequence of the limited solubility of oxygen in cyanide liquors. The use of additions of solid inorganic peroxides as an in-situ supply of oxygen to the lixiviant has been studied, in particular in its application to heap leaching. Experimental studies showed-that the release of oxygen into solution from these peroxides is very sensitive to solution pH. Agitated leaching tests showed that, when either Ba, Ca or Sr peroxides were used as the-sole source of oxygen, both the rate and extent of gold extraccion was enhanced. Column leach tests were used to simulate heap leach conditions. These showed that significant increases in the rate of gold extraction could be achieved by additions of calcium peroxide, made to the ore, prior to it being loaded into the columns.
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APA: S. P. Ball  (1989)  The Use of Inorganic Peroxides as Accelerators for Gold Heap Leaching

MLA: S. P. Ball The Use of Inorganic Peroxides as Accelerators for Gold Heap Leaching. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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