Simulating the Blanking of PREG Robbers in Gold Ores by Treating Activated Carbon with Hard Paraffin Wax

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 674 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
"As part of a general review of processing double refractory ores through Barrick Gold's autoclaves/CIL facility at Goldstrike, Nevada, blanking the gold cyanide adsorbing native carbon in the ore with hard (m.p. >55°C) paraffin wax was proposed. To avoid interference from other ore constituents in the exploratory testwork, commercial activated carbon was substituted for native carbon in the ore to establish the best conditions for de-activation of carbon with molten wax.IntroductionDouble refractory gold ores present two barriers to gold extraction. The first is generally a physical barrier: the gold is encapsulated or dispersed in a matrix which is impervious to the gold lixiviant. In most cases, including the Goldstrike deposit, this involves a pyrite or arsenopyrite matrix, although minor gold may also be dispersed in competent silica (quartz) or iron oxides. Gold can be rendered accessible by oxidative destruction of such sulphide matrices. At Goldstrike this is practised by roasting and autoclave oxidation (POX). It is the latter route to which this paper refers.The second barrier refers more correctly to gold recovery. Gold may be extracted from the autoclave oxidized solids with cyanide, forming a gold cyanide complex. One characteristic of this complex is that it adsorbs on graphitic surfaces. This behaviour is used advantageously on a large scale by gold millers, who use man made activated carbon particles to remove the gold from solution during leaching: the Carbon-In-Leach, or CIL process. The gold bearing carbon particles are larger than the ore solids and can be separately recovered by screening. Goldstrike uses the CIL technology to recover gold after autoclave oxidation."
Citation
APA:
(2012) Simulating the Blanking of PREG Robbers in Gold Ores by Treating Activated Carbon with Hard Paraffin WaxMLA: Simulating the Blanking of PREG Robbers in Gold Ores by Treating Activated Carbon with Hard Paraffin Wax. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.