The Solvent Extraction - Electrowinning Recovery of Zinc from Eskay Creek Pressure Oxidation Solutions Using Cyanex 302 Extractant

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 640 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
The Eskay Creek orebody is located in north-central British Columbia (Canada). The ore contains major gold and silver values and minor but economically significant quantities of zinc. The refractory nature of the gold necessitates a pressure oxidation pretreatment prior to cyanidation. After solid-liquid separation the oxidation solution can be treated by oxyhydrolysis for iron removal and cementation with zinc dust for noble element removal. The resulting solution, as obtained in pilot studies, contains 7 - 10 g/L Zn, 0.5 g/L Ca and 2 - 4 g/L Mg. Minor amounts of cadmium, copper and iron may also be present in the solution. Over 90 per cent recovery of zinc from Eskay Creek oxidation solutions could be obtained by four stages of zinc extraction with Cyanex 302 extractant (Cyanamid Canada Inc, Niagara Falls, Canada). Zinc was stripped from the organic with spent zinc electrolyte in two stages. A complete description of the bench scale and miniplant studies of the solvent-extraction electrowinning circuit follows. The behaviour of minor amounts of copper, cadmium and iron in the circuit is also Discussed.
Citation
APA:
(1993) The Solvent Extraction - Electrowinning Recovery of Zinc from Eskay Creek Pressure Oxidation Solutions Using Cyanex 302 ExtractantMLA: The Solvent Extraction - Electrowinning Recovery of Zinc from Eskay Creek Pressure Oxidation Solutions Using Cyanex 302 Extractant. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.