Roasting and chlorine leaching of gold-bearing refractory concentrate: Experimental and process analysis.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
This paper deals with gold extraction from a refractory concentrate by chlorine leaching. The process
considers a pre-treatment of refractory materials by low temperature oxidation carried out with low
oxygen concentration. The oxidized material is treated by leaching with brine. After gold adsorption/
reduction onto activated carbon, iron and base metals can be precipitated by NaOH. Roasting tests show
the necessity to carry out a thermal pre-treatment at least at 550 C to obtain a reduction of sulfur and
mercury in the material (50% and 90%, respectively). Highest gold extraction yield (around 93%) is
obtained in the leaching test performed with material sample treated at 650 C. This result confirms
the necessity to optimize the thermal pre-treatment to improve Au recovery and to reduce chlorine
consumption. A comparison with conventional cyanidation confirms that chlorination could be an useful
alternative: in fact, gold extraction yield is quite low: 57% in non-pre-treated material and 25% in
pre-treatment material.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Gold ores; Refractory ores; Leaching; Chlorine
Elenco autori:
Ubaldini, Stefano
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