Leaching of Dominican gold ores in iodide-catalysed thiocyanate solutions

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
A. J. Monhemius S. P. Ball
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Dec 1, 1995

Abstract

In a laboratory study under acidic oxidising conditions, the thiocyanate system gave results at least as good as cyanide and considerably better than thiourea, with modest consumption of SCN (less than 1 kg/t ore). For both cyanide and thiocyanate lixiviants a residence time of about 24 h was required for maximum gold extraction, which was generally in the range of 92-96%. The adsorption of gold from thiocyanate leach liquors was found to be rapid, but activated carbon catalyses the autoreduction of ferric iron to ferrous iron in thiocyanate solutions, suggesting that ion exchange may be a better recovery route
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APA: A. J. Monhemius S. P. Ball  (1995)  Leaching of Dominican gold ores in iodide-catalysed thiocyanate solutions

MLA: A. J. Monhemius S. P. Ball Leaching of Dominican gold ores in iodide-catalysed thiocyanate solutions. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.

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