The Search For A Process To Recover Gold From Submicroscopic Ores Rich In Arsenic And Carbon

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Liu Hanzhao Jin Yongduo
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Many gold ores which are not only submicroscopic but also rich in arsenic and organic carbon, for example Dongbeizhai Mine, have been found in china. These ores belong to the most refractory ores The key to the recovery of gold from these ores is preoxidation. Dongbeizhai ores have been tested with biooxidation, chlorination, double oxidation, acidic and alkaline pressure oxidation, catalytic oxidation, NITROX and roasting. To date it appears that either roasting or pressure oxidation is optimal. It is suggested that the flotation-roasting (or pressure oxidation)-CIL process should be used to treat this type of ore.
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APA: Liu Hanzhao Jin Yongduo  (1995)  The Search For A Process To Recover Gold From Submicroscopic Ores Rich In Arsenic And Carbon

MLA: Liu Hanzhao Jin Yongduo The Search For A Process To Recover Gold From Submicroscopic Ores Rich In Arsenic And Carbon. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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