Gold Leaching Characteristics And Intensification Of A High S And As-Bearing Gold Concentrate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yong-bin Yang Xiao-liang Liu Tao Jiang Qian Li Bin Xu Yan Zhang
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Some high sulfur and arsenic-bearing gold concentrate has a gold leaching rate less than 80% by oxidation roasting-pickling-cyanidation process. The characteristics and intensification of gold leaching were studied systemically. By combining chemical composition and phase analysis, the low gold leaching rate was found to lie in the capsulation of gold by iron-containing phases including iron oxides, arsenopyrite and pyrite. 96.66% of gold in the industrial leaching residue was capsulated and 95.88% of the capsulated turned out to be in the iron-containing phases. The results of laboratory pickling-cyanidation experiments on the calcine and industrial leaching residue presented further demonstration for the fact that gold capsulated in the iron-containing phases was hard to be leached. However, the gold cyanide leaching rate of calcine could be raised over 95% by a reduction roasting-pickling pretreatment which played such a significant role in exposing the capsulated gold that gold leaching was intensified remarkably.
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APA: Yong-bin Yang Xiao-liang Liu Tao Jiang Qian Li Bin Xu Yan Zhang  (2015)  Gold Leaching Characteristics And Intensification Of A High S And As-Bearing Gold Concentrate

MLA: Yong-bin Yang Xiao-liang Liu Tao Jiang Qian Li Bin Xu Yan Zhang Gold Leaching Characteristics And Intensification Of A High S And As-Bearing Gold Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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