Refractory Gold Concentrate Pretreatment By Alkaline Sulfide Leaching And Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Pressure Oxidation

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 802 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
The treatment of materials for the recovery of the precious metals imposes many processing and environmental challenges. Sunshine Mining and Refining Company has developed hydrometallurgical technology for recovery of values from refractory precious metal materials. At Sunshine, the industrial focus of these processes has been for the direct recovery of silver without cyanidation. However, recent work has indicated that these technologies can provide a means for treating complex, refractory gold concentrates. This will be the focus of this paper. The practice of pretreating ores and concentrates to make them more amenable to cyanidation is becoming more common. Several pretreatment options for sulfide concentrates containing gold include roasting, bio-leaching, direct pressure oxidation and nitrogen species catalyzed pressure oxidation. The industrial use of nitrogen species catalyzed pressure oxidation has been limited to the Sunshine refinery where its focus has been for the treatment of silver concentrates. Much of the reluctance, outside of Sunshine, to use this type of technology may be based on the perception that high costs are associated with using nitrogen species (e.g. nitric acid, sodium nitrite) to leach. Also, the use of nitrogen species catalyzed pressure oxidation on an industrial scale is unfamiliar to most metallurgical professionals. A summary of pressure leaching processes which utilize nitrogen species as a catalyst is presented in Tables 1 and 2.
Citation
APA:
(1996) Refractory Gold Concentrate Pretreatment By Alkaline Sulfide Leaching And Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Pressure OxidationMLA: Refractory Gold Concentrate Pretreatment By Alkaline Sulfide Leaching And Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Pressure Oxidation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.