Conference Proceedings
Carbon-ln-Pulp Technology for the Extraction of Gold, Perth and Kalgoorlie, (Reprinted 1988)
Conference Proceedings
Carbon-ln-Pulp Technology for the Extraction of Gold, Perth and Kalgoorlie, (Reprinted 1988)
Some Aspects of the Chemistry of Carbon-in-Pulp and Resin-in-Pulp Proocesses. Carbon-in-Pulp and Resin-in-Pulp Proceses
An empirical kinetic model is discussed that enables the number of stages in a carbon-in-pulp plant and the amount of carbon in each stage to be calculated for any desired metallurgical performance. It is shown that a knowledge of the kinetics of gold extraction by activated carbon in each stage assists plant operators in the important' areas of process control and optimization. Factors such as mixing efficiency, concentration and distribution of carbon through the plant, bypassing of pulp through a stage, and carbon poisoning are examined. The resin-in-pulp process for the extraction of gold cyanide is also discussed, and the chemistry of absorption and elution on strong- and weak-base resins is examined. In addition, operating results from a small-scale resin-in-pulp pilot plant are presented, and various applications in which resin-in-pulp may be preferable to carbon-in-pulp are discussed.
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C A Fleming
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