Thiourea Leaching Of Gold From An Oxidised Gold-Copper Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Cheryl M. McInnes Graham J. Sparrow James T. Woodcock
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Three composites, assaying about 3 g/t Au and 0.75% Cu, were investigated. Each contained oxide copper minerals, iron oxides, and silicates. One composite also contained copper and iron sulphides. Maximum gold extractions by thiourea leaching were obtained after copper removal by acid pre¬leaching at pH 1.5 and redox potentials of 400 mV (Pt versus SCE). Best thiourea leaching conditions were pH 1.5, redox potentials over 200 mV, and 0.4% thiourea. This gave 90% gold extraction in 2 h with thiourea consumptions of 25 kg/t. Lower potentials gave poorer extractions. Ferrous iron additions before leaching halved thiourea consumptions. Longer leach times and the presence of sulphide minerals sometimes resulted in reprecipitation of gold.
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APA: Cheryl M. McInnes Graham J. Sparrow James T. Woodcock  (1989)  Thiourea Leaching Of Gold From An Oxidised Gold-Copper Ore

MLA: Cheryl M. McInnes Graham J. Sparrow James T. Woodcock Thiourea Leaching Of Gold From An Oxidised Gold-Copper Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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