Process Development: Recovery of Cobalt, Gold and Bismuth from Polymetallic Concentrates-NiCO Deposit, NWT, Canada-Part 1: Leaching

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Mezei
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Samples of cobalt and bismuth concentrates produced from the NICO deposit in Northwest Territories were subjected to a comprehensive metallurgical testwork consisting of: pressure oxidation, ferric chloride leach and carbon in leach, to recover the cobalt, bismuth and gold, respectively. A specific testwork program was designed to allow for the optimization of process parameters under multiple restrictive criteria. The overall objective was to establish leaching sequences that could produce acceptable recoveries while generating environmentally disposable residues as well as solutions suitable for further processing. The recoveries for the leaching stage, under the optimum conditions, were 97% for cobalt and 95% for gold, in the case of the cobalt concentrate. The bismuth concentrate produced recoveries of 99% for bismuth, 99% for cobalt and 97% for gold, respectively
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APA: A. Mezei  (1999)  Process Development: Recovery of Cobalt, Gold and Bismuth from Polymetallic Concentrates-NiCO Deposit, NWT, Canada-Part 1: Leaching

MLA: A. Mezei Process Development: Recovery of Cobalt, Gold and Bismuth from Polymetallic Concentrates-NiCO Deposit, NWT, Canada-Part 1: Leaching. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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