Using Thiocyanate As Lixiviant For Gold Recoveryin Acidic Environment

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
R. Y. Wan
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Thiocyanate was evaluated for gold recovery from low-grade refractory gold ores following biooxidation for an acidic heap leaching approach. One of the important features in using thiocyanate is that the leaching can be performed in acidic media, thus avoiding problems related to neutralization and material handling as leaching with alkaline cyanide. Also, the acidic leaching enables the use of ferric ion or bioleach solution as oxidants. In this study, Newmont-Nevada low-grade refractory sulfidic ore was biooxidized in columns at a particle size of 100% passing 102 mm. Thiocyanate leach on the biooxidized ore sample was performed on both ground samples in pulps and coarse material in columns using ferric ion as an oxidant. The variables of thiocyanate and ferric ion concentrations were compared for effect on leaching. Thiocyanate leach results are encouraging and indicate potential for development of a practical process. Gold extractions by thiocyanate are comparable to cyanide leach. Thiocyanate consumption was higher than cyanide, but was in an acceptable level.
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APA: R. Y. Wan  (2003)  Using Thiocyanate As Lixiviant For Gold Recoveryin Acidic Environment

MLA: R. Y. Wan Using Thiocyanate As Lixiviant For Gold Recoveryin Acidic Environment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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