Alkaline leaching of refractory gold arsenosulphide concentrates

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. N. Rossovsky
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"A new method for the hydrometalfurgical treatment of refractory gold arsenosulphide concentrates is presented. Themethod involves a combination of' finegrinding, intensive agitation, flotation, and cyanidation, and consists of leaching of -10u pyrite and arsenopyrite particles in alkaline solution under intensive agitation without the application of costly high-pressure and roasting techniques. Consistent extractions of gold, in excess of 96%, are achieved.IntroductionConventional methods of alkaline leaching of gold arsenosulphide concentrates in an autoclave» and under electrochemical oxidation( 2) require expensive equipment as well as high-cost energy and reagents. In other cases, processing of gold concentrates inelude: ultra-fme grinding, calcination at 200°C to 250°C with the addition of an oxidant (NH4NOJ followed by alkaline leaching of the resulting calcine with hydrogen peroxide, the latter being a complicated method yielding poor extractions of gold (89% to 90%). In this paper, a hydrometallurgical method is described for processing refractory gold arsenosulphide concentrates in which alkaline leaching is followed by cyanidation of the residue."
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APA: S. N. Rossovsky  (1993)  Alkaline leaching of refractory gold arsenosulphide concentrates

MLA: S. N. Rossovsky Alkaline leaching of refractory gold arsenosulphide concentrates. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1993.

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