Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, Perth-Kalgoorlie: Education, Training and Professional Development; Industrial Minerals; Project Development/Processing
Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, Perth-Kalgoorlie: Education, Training and Professional Development; Industrial Minerals; Project Development/Processing
The Effect of Sulphide and Lead on the Rate of Cold Cyanidation
Sulphide ion is a powerful poison in gold cyanidation, however, the detrimental effect is less severe in plant practice._x000D_
This is thought to be due to the presence of depassivating elements in the ore, mainly lead. Trace amounts of lead can counteract the poisonous effect of considerable amounts of sulphide. The reaction is instantaneous and is likely to be a direct involvement in the electrochemical surface reaction. Lead addition cannot be regarded as an all-round cure when experiencing poor leach efficiencies. A possible beneficial effect depends on the mineralogy of the ore and has to be determined individually for every material.
This is thought to be due to the presence of depassivating elements in the ore, mainly lead. Trace amounts of lead can counteract the poisonous effect of considerable amounts of sulphide. The reaction is instantaneous and is likely to be a direct involvement in the electrochemical surface reaction. Lead addition cannot be regarded as an all-round cure when experiencing poor leach efficiencies. A possible beneficial effect depends on the mineralogy of the ore and has to be determined individually for every material.
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J Weichselbaum, J A Tumilty, C G Schmidt
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