Co-intensification of gold leaching with heavy metals and hydrogen peroxide

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杨永斌 [1 ]
李骞 [1 ]
姜涛 [1 ]
郭宇峰 [1 ]
李光辉 [1 ]
许斌 [1 ]
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[1] School of Mineral Processing and Bioengineering,Central South University
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gold leaching; co-intensification; cyanidation; heavy metals; hydrogen peroxide;
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Co-intensification was researched to accelerate gold leaching with regards to its electrochemical nature by using anodic intensifiers of heavy metal ions (Pb2+,Bi3+,Tl+,Hg2+ and Ag+) on the basis of hydrogen peroxide assistant leaching on three different types of materials which were classified as a refractory sulphide gold concentrate,an easily leachable sulphide gold concentrate,and a low grade oxide gold ore according to their leaching characteristics.The results showed that,favorable co-intensification effects on the three materials were obtained and leaching time of gold was effectively shortened to no longer than 12 h from 16 to 24 h for hydrogen peroxide assistant leaching.For the five tested heavy metal ions,Bi3+and Tl+ presented co-intensifying effect on all the three materials,and Hg2+ caused co-intensifying effect on both refractory and easily leachable sulphide gold concentrates,and Pb2+ and Ag+ only had co-intensifying effect on the easily leachable sulphide gold concentrate.
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页码:903 / 909
页数:7
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