Prospects for the Direct Leaching of Gold Tellurides - Recent Developments
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 297 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
Gold Tellurides are important sources of gold at Kalgoorlie, Western  Australia, Cripple Creek, Colorado and Vatukoula, Fiji. Unlike free gold,  the tellurides of gold are rather refractory and the usual treatment practice  has been to oxidize the tellurides, either chemically or by roasting prior to  cyanidation of the liberated free gold. There is a large measure of disagree- ment as to the actual cause of the refractory nature of gold tellurides. In order to investigate the leaching chemistry of gold telluride, a study  was undertaken on the thermodynamics and kinetics of its dissolution using  electrochemical methods. From this study suitable direct leaching condi- tions are suggested. In acidic chloride solutions gold telluride can be leached  using iron(III) as the oxidant. At lower acid concentrations the reaction is  controlled by the formation of a passivating film of H2TeO3. In alkaline  solutions containing cyanide the rate of gold telluride dissolution increases  with increasing pH and strength of oxidant. However, this can result in  excessive consumption of cyanide in the presence of stronger oxidants.
Citation
APA: (1991) Prospects for the Direct Leaching of Gold Tellurides - Recent Developments
MLA: Prospects for the Direct Leaching of Gold Tellurides - Recent Developments. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.
