Use Of Organo-Sulfur Reagents For Recovery And Recycle Of Silver, Copper, Zinc And Cyanide From Precious Metals Cyanidation Effluents

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. B. Milosavljevic L. R. Solujic M. E. Kravetz
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Gold ores containing high levels of cyanide-leachable copper minerals, such as covellite, chalcocite, bornite, malachite, azurite, and cuprite have traditionally been difficult to treat economically. A novel hydrometallurgical process for efficient treatment of cyanidation effluents obtained by leaching high copper gold ores (or concentrates) based on the use of Cherokee Chemical organo-sulfur reagents (OSR-A, OSR-B and OSR-C) is described. The process may be modified to selectively precipitate silver, or completely recover silver, copper and zinc, as well as regenerate significant amounts of cyanide. For example, data obtained demonstrate that 100 % of silver and zinc, and 98 % of copper were removed from the solution, while 80 % of cyanide was recovered. The treated barren solutions exhibit enhanced gold and silver leaching kinetics compared to the untreated controls.
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APA: E. B. Milosavljevic L. R. Solujic M. E. Kravetz  (2004)  Use Of Organo-Sulfur Reagents For Recovery And Recycle Of Silver, Copper, Zinc And Cyanide From Precious Metals Cyanidation Effluents

MLA: E. B. Milosavljevic L. R. Solujic M. E. Kravetz Use Of Organo-Sulfur Reagents For Recovery And Recycle Of Silver, Copper, Zinc And Cyanide From Precious Metals Cyanidation Effluents. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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