Biological pre-treatment for the recovery of gold from slimes dams

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. N. Lawson J. L. Taylor Hulse. G. A.
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

It is generally recognized that a large proportion of the gold remaining in the residues from metallurgical plants on the Witwatersrand is occluded in pyrite. The conventional flotation-roasting process typically recovers approximately 40 per cent of this gold. The process described here is an unconventional route involving bacterial oxidation, which can achieve a gold recovery of approximately80 per cent. The paper describes tests carried out in the laboratory, as well as on a slimes dam. The results show that recovery of gold can be noticeably enhanced through the use of bacteria under conditions of controlled pH, moisture, and aeration. Biological oxidation of the pyrite releases the occluded gold, which then becomes amenable cyanidation.
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APA: E. N. Lawson J. L. Taylor Hulse. G. A.  (1990)  Biological pre-treatment for the recovery of gold from slimes dams

MLA: E. N. Lawson J. L. Taylor Hulse. G. A. Biological pre-treatment for the recovery of gold from slimes dams. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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