The development and introduction of RIP technology for gold recovery using medium base resin, V.E. Dementyev, G.I. Voiloshnikov, N.S. Voiloshnikova, S.M. Ryakhovsky, M. Ye.Scheglov, and V.N. Alekseev

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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
Irgiredmet has substantial experience on RIP and RIL technology for gold recovery, having
started development of ion exchange technology in 1964. Irgiredmet specialists were involved in the
majority of RIL and RIP projects in the former Soviet Union and Russia, and took part in commissioning
of practically all plants using ion exchange technology. Laboratory and pilot plant tests were conducted
to develop process design criteria for designing 15 RIP plants of the former USSR using bifunctional
macroporous anionite AM-2B or its analogs.
This paper is devoted to the laboratory, pilot plant testing and introduction of RIP technology
conducted in cooperation with GC Pertopavlovsk. Medium base resin PuroLite S992 (PuroGold) was
used as adsorbent. Some adsorption regularities and the affinity of resin to metal cyanide complexes
were studied. Laboratory batch and continuous pilot tests on resin-in-pulp process were held for oxidised
ores from Pioneer, Albyn and Malomyr mines (Amur region, Russia) owned by the Petropavlovsk
company. A simplified flowsheet for gold elution and resin regeneration was developed. Alkaline
cyanide solution was used as gold eluent and gold was recovered from eluates by electrowinning.
Process design criteria were developed on the basis of the testwork results, and the plants were designed
and constructed by GC Petropavlovsk. The RIP plant at Pioneer was commissioned in May 2008, at
Malomyr in August 2010, and at Albyn deposit in December 2011. These plants are currently in
operation at design performance at throughputs from 3 to 6.5 Mt/year. The primary gold ores of Pioneer
and Malomyr deposits are refractory to cyanidation; Irgiredmet also completed continuous testwork on
RIP technology using medium-base resin for pressure oxidation (POX) residues derived from their
flotation concentrates. In 2019 a hydrometallurgical plant for the treatment of refractory gold
concentrate after POX was commissioned at Pokrovsky mine (Amur region).
Keywords: Gold ores, cyanidation, RIP, RIL –processes, ion exchange resin, medium base resin,
adsorption, elution, electrowinning
Citation
APA:
(2020) The development and introduction of RIP technology for gold recovery using medium base resin, V.E. Dementyev, G.I. Voiloshnikov, N.S. Voiloshnikova, S.M. Ryakhovsky, M. Ye.Scheglov, and V.N. AlekseevMLA: The development and introduction of RIP technology for gold recovery using medium base resin, V.E. Dementyev, G.I. Voiloshnikov, N.S. Voiloshnikova, S.M. Ryakhovsky, M. Ye.Scheglov, and V.N. Alekseev. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.