Thiorea Leaching of a Refractory Gold Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ciminelli VST
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Thiourea leaching has been applied to a refractory gold concentrate previously treated by bacterial oxidation. Following the bio-oxidation, gold has been leached in acidic thiourea solutions, under different pH(1 - 2.4), thiourea concentrations (2 - 15 g/1), ferric ion concentrations (0.04 - 3 g/1) and temperatures (298 - 333 K). Through this procedure, it was possible to increase gold extraction from 40 to 77 per cent. The increase in temperature raised gold extraction and reduced reagent consumption. Sodium sulphite addition was also very effective in lowering thiourea consumption. Staged leaching operations with interstage acid washing and carbon-in-leach experiments were tested, in an attempt to increase gold extraction. The results of thiourea leaching were compared with those obtained with cyanidation.
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APA: Ciminelli VST  (1993)  Thiorea Leaching of a Refractory Gold Ore

MLA: Ciminelli VST Thiorea Leaching of a Refractory Gold Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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