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Optimisation of Operating Parameters for Cyanidation of Sulfide-Bearing Gold Flotation Tailings in order to Prevent the Impact of Cyanicides

Gold recovery by the cyanidation process is often accompanied by the leaching of other species. This leads to the depletion of the level of free cyanide and oxygen available for gold cyanidation. The largest proportion of the consumed cyanide is diverted by the cyanicides (eg S, Cu, Zn, Fe, etc) into non-valuable complexes.COREM's Extractive Metallurgy team has been conducting a research program on the improvement of the gold cyanidation process. As a part of this program, the current study aims to investigate the effect of certain operating parameters on the reactions involved during preoxidation and cyanidation. Flotation tailings and single mineral samples such as pyrite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite, along with their different combinations, were analysed to highlight the influence of ore mineralogy on the operating conditions. The effects of different kinds of oxidants (oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, ferricyanide and ozone) and chemical additives (ammonium sulfate) were investigated.Experiments conducted in alkaline solutions reveal that mineralogy is a key parameter since pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite react quite differently during preoxidation and cyanidation. A significant increase in sulfur dissolution, especially on pyrite, was observed by applying preoxidation. H2O2 preoxidation showed a positive effect on increasing sulfate formation, a desirable by-product from the cyanide consumption point of view. Preoxidation of synthetic ores with ferricyanide resulted in boosting thiosulfate formation. Tests conducted on flotation tailings from a polymetallic mine revealed that a short preoxidation increases the dissolution of the ore leading to higher gold recovery and lower cyanide consumption. Regarding the formation of thiocyanate, the most undesirable by-product of the cyanidation, ferricyanide and ozone were found particularly efficient to hinder their formation. Finally, the addition of ammonium sulfate during the cyanidation process showed some promising results in terms of both gold dissolution and cyanide consumption.CITATION:Ghasemian Langeroudi, E, Levasseur, B, Safizadeh, F, Olsen, C, Larachi, F and Gagnon, C, 2013._x000D_
Optimisation of operating parameters for cyanidation of sulfide-bearing gold flotation tailings in order to prevent the impact of cyanicides, in Proceedings World Gold 2013 , pp 111-120 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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