Conference Proceedings
Extractive Metallurgy Symposium, Melbourne
Conference Proceedings
Extractive Metallurgy Symposium, Melbourne
Alkaline Oxidation of Pyrite in Gold Recovery
The Porgera mineral deposit in Papua-New Guinea contains gold as finely divided, probably submicroscopic (1 um) particles dispersed in a pyrite sulphide matrix. Only 25-30% of the gold in pyrite can be extracted by direct cyanide leaching and fine grinding the pyrite does not increase gold extraction significantly. This work is concerned with the application of alkaline leaching at atmospheric pressure to oxidise the pyrite prior to gold recovery by cyanidation. The paper presents and discusses results of a comprehensive set of testwork using sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide alkaline media. Best results, at 60-70% gold extraction, were obtained with sodium hydroxide systems.
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D Royston, P A Spencer, D A Winborne
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- Published: 1984
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