Carbonaceous matter removal from gold-bearing ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. Bogudlova G. Voiloshnikov
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The deleterious effect of carbonaceous matter during cyanidation of gold ores (so called preg-robbing) has been recognized for many years. Based on this, a new method using flotation to reduce the content of carbonaceous matter was developed. Low-sulfide gold-bearing ore with carbonaceous matter of 0.14% from a Russian deposit was processed. The purpose of these tests was to compare two flow sheet options. Option I comprised removal of carbonaceous product prior to sulfide flotation. Option II comprised removal of carbonaceous matter from flotation concentrate. It was found that the content of carbonaceous material can be reduced in sulfide gold-bearing concentrate prior to leaching. High gold recovery was observed during the separation of carbonaceous material prior to sulfide flotation using Option I. Due to lower reagent consumption the costs for reagents were decreased using Option II. The results have shown the effectiveness of a new method. Patent No. 2783808 was obtained for removal of carbonaceous material prior to sulfide flotation. This information will be used to design a large processing plant flow sheet in Russia."
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APA: A. Bogudlova G. Voiloshnikov  (2014)  Carbonaceous matter removal from gold-bearing ores

MLA: A. Bogudlova G. Voiloshnikov Carbonaceous matter removal from gold-bearing ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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