Intensification of Gold Leaching from a Multi-refractory Gold Concentrate by the Two-Stage Roasting Alkaline Sulfide Washing Cyanidation Process
- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 404 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
The cyanide leaching rate of gold from a multi-refractory gold concentrate (18.05 g/t Au) containing 1.62% As, 20.76% S, 6.95% C and 1.31% Sb was only 1.33%. The enhancement of gold leaching was studied mainly by the pretreatment of oxidative roasting and alkaline sulfide washing. Results showed that after the two-stage roasting (i.e., I stage of 500 °C, 1 h and II stage of 700 °C, 2 h) most of sulfur (93.84%) and carbon (98.27%) were removed, but the gold leaching rate of calcine just reached 71.33% because the residual arsenic (0.63%) and antimony (1.15%) were still high. After alkaline sulfide (i.e., NaOH and Na2S) washing,
the residual arsenic and antimony was further decreased to 0.21 and 0.65%, respectively. The gold leaching rate of the treated calcine by cyanidation could increase to 93.52% substantially. Also, the optimized particle size, NaCN concentration and leaching time were −0.045 mm over 85%, 0.1% and 36 h, respectively.
Citation
APA: (2017) Intensification of Gold Leaching from a Multi-refractory Gold Concentrate by the Two-Stage Roasting Alkaline Sulfide Washing Cyanidation Process
MLA: Intensification of Gold Leaching from a Multi-refractory Gold Concentrate by the Two-Stage Roasting Alkaline Sulfide Washing Cyanidation Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.