Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1957
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1957
A Cause of Refractory Gold in Desulphurised Pyritic Concentrates
The refractory nature of residual gold in Kalgoorlie calcines is caused by occlusion in dense pyrrhotite formed by fusion within pyrite grains during decomposition. Fusion of pyrite increases as the rate of heating exceeds the rate of sulphur expulsion. By controlling these rates in relation to each other in a fluidised system fusion is limited and an expanded structure is formed. The increased area presented to cyanide solution, and the decreased diffusion distance, makes gold more accessible for extraction. Gold extraction from expanded pyrrhotite, before oxidation for porosity, is comparable with extraction from fully oxidised calcines from Edwards roasters. A method is suggested for standardised comparison of cyanidation residues.
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O J Parker
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- Published: 1956
- Unique ID: P_PROC1957_0826