Chloride As An Alternative To Cyanide For The Extraction Of Gold - Going Full Circle?

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

At the present time, cyanide is the most widely used reagent to extract gold from its ores and concentrates. However, its use in mining has become the focus of intense attack by various groups throughout the world; as a consequence, a renewed effort has been launched to find suitable alternative lixiviants to recover gold. Chlorination was the most popular process to extract gold, before it was rendered obsolete with the advent of the cyanidation process at the turn of the last century, not least because it required the use of potentially hazardous and costly chlorine to oxidize/complex the gold. The PLASTOL® process, originally designed to recover the platinum group metals (PGM?s) from their ores and concentrates, provides an alternative to cyanide for gold ores. The process generates oxidizing conditions in the autoclave capable of forming the AuIII ion, and gold chloro-complexes result from the addition of small quantities (~5-10 g/L) of sodium chloride to the autoclave. The principles of the PLASTOL® process are briefly described, and several applications of the process to gold concentrates are presented. Various options available to recover gold from PLASTOL® leach solutions are also discussed.
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APA:  (2003)  Chloride As An Alternative To Cyanide For The Extraction Of Gold - Going Full Circle?

MLA: Chloride As An Alternative To Cyanide For The Extraction Of Gold - Going Full Circle?. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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