THIOSULFATE LEACHING FOR GOLD HYDROMETALLURGY

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作者
ABBRUZZESE, C
FORNARI, P
MASSIDDA, R
VEGLIO, F
UBALDINI, S [1 ]
机构
[1] CNR, IST TRATTAMENTO MINERALI, Via Bolognola 7, I-00138 ROME, ITALY
[2] UNIV LAQUILA, DIPARTIMENTO CHIM INGN CHIM & MAT, I-67100 LAQUILA, ITALY
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10.1016/0304-386X(95)00035-F
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TF [冶金工业];
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0806 ;
摘要
Thiosulphate leaching of precious metals has been developed as an alternative and non-toxic technique to the conventional cyanidation. This process has advantages over cyanide in a decreased interference from foreign cations and a lower environmental impact. Ammoniacal thiosulphate solution allows the solubilization of gold as stable anionic complex. Leaching of gold occurs at appreciable dissolution rates. The aim of this work is devoted to a preliminary evaluation of the feasibility of thiosulphate leaching for the extraction of gold from precious metals ores on a laboratory scale. The experimental work has allowed the authors to point out the influence of temperature, thiosulphate concentration, ammonia concentration and copper sulphate concentration on the gold dissolution from an ore (51.6 g/t Au) that originated from the Dominican Republic. Gold was recovered from the leach liquors by adsorption onto activated carbon or by electrowinning. With the optimisation of the process parameters about 80% gold recovery has been attained, as in the case of conventional cyanidation.
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