Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6672928 | Minerals Engineering | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
It was found that at 20 psi oxygen overpressure and a temperature of 80 °C, the initial rate of sulphide oxidation and thiosulphate yield were close to 0.08 mol/h and 0.0155 mol/h, respectively. These rates are in agreement with previously published data. However, a shift from linearity occurred when the pH decreased below 12. A rapid decay of thiosulphate was evidenced at pH 8.3-9.2 while EH was in the range of 22-141 mV. Based on relevant thermodynamic analysis of metastable thiosalts system, such rapid decomposition is not expected at these pH and EH values. It is believed that the presence of unreacted pyrite acting as a catalyst caused this behaviour. It appears that under mildly alkaline conditions, the rate of oxidation of sulphide to thiosulphate becomes slower than the rate of thiosulphate degradation, which causes a net loss of thiosulphate in the system. The maximum extraction of gold and silver (96% and 75% respectively) was achieved under conditions of pH < 12.
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Authors
Mariam Melashvili, Chris Fleming, Inna Dymov, Dave Matthews, David Dreisinger,