Research of electro-photo activation of gold leaching of refractory low-sulfide ore, A.V. Rasskazov

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- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Theoretical substantiation of leaching of clustered ultra-fine gold by the electro-photo activated
cyanide and chloride solutions is given in the paper; and processes of activation of leach solution by
electrolysis and photo-activation are described. Comparative experiments on electro-photo activated
leaching of ultra-fine gold from refractory ores by cyanide and chloride solutions were carried out. The
material for research is primary ore of the Pogromnoe deposit (Russian Federation, Trans-Baikal
Territory). The ore is characterised by the minimum sulfide minerals and the organic carbon content.
Gold in ores of this deposit is presented as mainly ultra-fine. Gold inclusions in quartz and silica-alumina
minerals (metasomatic minerals) are ultra-fine. Sulfide minerals (2.5-3%) are presented in ore generally
by pyrrhotine (gold content does not exceed 10 g/t). Standard cyanide technology provides 49.5% gold
recovery. Photo-electro activated air saturated NaCN provides 69.9% gold recovery. Laboratory
research of chloride-hypochlorite column leaching demonstrated that the electro-photo activated method
provided 78.9 % gold recovery to pregnant leach solution. Chloride-hypochlorite photo-electro activated
solution can provide higher level of gold recovery with shorter process duration (10 days) in comparison
with cyanide (40 days). The final decision regarding the choice of leach solution has to be done on the
basis of technical and economic calculations.
Keywords: Ultra-fine gold, cluster chemical reactions, active clusters, leaching, electro-photo
activation of leach solution
Citation
APA:
(2020) Research of electro-photo activation of gold leaching of refractory low-sulfide ore, A.V. RasskazovMLA: Research of electro-photo activation of gold leaching of refractory low-sulfide ore, A.V. Rasskazov. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.