The Use Of Peroxygen Chemicals In The Heap Leaching Of Gold And Silver Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert D. Norris
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Heap leaching provides a method of economically recovering gold from low grade ores with low capital and reasonable operating costs. As with conventional methods, alkaline cyanide solutions are used for leaching. Since gold (and silver) is (are) present as the native metals, oxygen (as air) is required to oxidatively complex the metals with the cyanide. Oxygen depletion can readily occur adversely affecting recovery. The addition of low levels of hydrogen peroxide during leaching can lead to significant increases in both rate of recovery and total recovery. This process allows for the use of shorter pad times or deeper heaps and increases the gold (silver) concentration to the recovery circuit and thus can reduce cyanide losses by virtue of permitting the use of less total leach solution per ton of ore processed.
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APA: Robert D. Norris  (1983)  The Use Of Peroxygen Chemicals In The Heap Leaching Of Gold And Silver Ores

MLA: Robert D. Norris The Use Of Peroxygen Chemicals In The Heap Leaching Of Gold And Silver Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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