Thiosulfate Leaching Following Biooxidation Pretreatment For Gold Recovery From Refractory Carbonaceous-Sulfidic Ore (6f2fc18c-9135-46a9-9fc6-81b9ca13fc77)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Y. Wan
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Newmont Gold Company has advantageously used the capabilities of mineral oxidizing bacteria to develop a process for pretreatment of low grade sulfidic and carbonaceous-sulfidic refractory gold ores. The biooxidation process results in the oxidation of the sulfidic minerals with increased exposure of gold for subsequent gold recovery. The biooxidized carbonaceous-sulfidic ores cannot be heap leached with cyanide because of the "preg-robbing" characteristics of the carbonaceous matters in the ores. An alternative heap leach process using ammonium thiosulfate was developed to extract gold from the "preg-robbing" biooxidized ores. The ammonium thiosulfate leach process has been successfully practiced both in laboratory and pilot plant testing. Satisfactory test results encourage the continuation of process development.
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APA: R. Y. Wan  (1996)  Thiosulfate Leaching Following Biooxidation Pretreatment For Gold Recovery From Refractory Carbonaceous-Sulfidic Ore (6f2fc18c-9135-46a9-9fc6-81b9ca13fc77)

MLA: R. Y. Wan Thiosulfate Leaching Following Biooxidation Pretreatment For Gold Recovery From Refractory Carbonaceous-Sulfidic Ore (6f2fc18c-9135-46a9-9fc6-81b9ca13fc77). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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