探索在碱性压力条件下氧化难处理金矿的非氨硫代硫酸盐金浸出和有限金回收技术

IF 2.5 3区 材料科学 Q3 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1007/s40831-024-00807-4
Sugyeong Lee, Farzaneh Sadri, Ahmad Ghahreman
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应用压力氧化(POX)后进行硫代硫酸盐金浸出是一种高效的方法,可用于从同时含有硫化物和碳质的双重难选冶金矿石中提取金。由于该工艺可将金从硫化物中分离出来,并消除碳质的预侵蚀行为,因此有望实现较高的金回收率。尽管有这些预期,但优化研究显示,浸出 24 小时后,金的最大回收率仅为 59%。最佳条件是硫代硫酸盐浓度为 0.14 M,铜离子浓度为 0.78 mM,温度设定为 50 °C。为了解决金回收率低的问题,还进行了动力学测试和表征技术方面的其他研究。在优化条件后发现,浸出回收在 1 小时内受到阻碍,但在 24 小时内,这种阻碍对整体回收率没有显著影响。使用 TEM 制图法进行的调查显示,矿物中存在细小的金颗粒,在锁定的黄铁矿矿物中也检测到高浓度的金。这一发现揭示了碱性 POX 排放中金回收率低的难题。矿物分解后的硫代硫酸盐浸出试验表明,原始矿石的复杂矿物学结构和金解离能力差是导致金回收率低的主要因素。因此,这项研究表明,要解决碱性 POX 给料的浸出回收问题,必须提高金的解离度。
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Exploring Non-ammoniacal Thiosulfate Gold Leaching and Limited Gold Recovery from a Refractory Gold Ore Oxidized in Alkaline Pressure Conditions

The application of pressure oxidation (POX) followed by thiosulfate gold leaching is an efficient method used to extract gold from double refractory gold ores containing both sulfide and carbonaceous matter. This process is expected to result in high gold recovery rates, as it liberates gold from sulfides and eliminates the preg-robbing behavior of carbonaceous matter. Despite these expectations, the optimization study showed a maximum gold recovery of only 59% after 24 h of leaching. The optimal conditions occurred when the thiosulfate concentration was 0.14 M, the cupric ion concentration was 0.78 mM, and the temperature was set to 50 °C. To address the problem of low gold recovery, additional investigations involving kinetics tests and characterization techniques were conducted. After optimizing the conditions, it was observed that the leaching recovery was hindered at 1 h. However, this impairment did not have a significant impact on the overall recovery at 24 h. An investigation using TEM-mapping revealed that fine gold particles were disseminated within the minerals, and high concentrations of gold were also detected in locked pyritic minerals. This finding exposed the challenge of low gold recovery from alkaline POX discharge. A thiosulfate leaching test following mineral decomposition demonstrated that the complex mineralogy and poor gold liberation of the original ores were the primary factors contributing to low gold recovery. Therefore, this study suggests that increasing the degree of gold liberation is essential to address the issue of leaching recovery from alkaline POX feed.

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Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy
Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy Materials Science-Metals and Alloys
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期刊介绍: Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy is dedicated to presenting metallurgical processes and related research aimed at improving the sustainability of metal-producing industries, with a particular emphasis on materials recovery, reuse, and recycling. Its editorial scope encompasses new techniques, as well as optimization of existing processes, including utilization, treatment, and management of metallurgically generated residues. Articles on non-technical barriers and drivers that can affect sustainability will also be considered.
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