Recovery of Gold from the Refractory Gold Concentrate Using Microwave Assisted Leaching
Open Access
- 27 April 2020
- Vol. 10 (5), 571
- https://doi.org/10.3390/met10050571
Abstract
Microwave technology has been confirmed to be suitable for use in a wide range of mineral leaching processes. Compared to conventional leaching, microwave-assisted leaching has significant advantages. It is a proven process, because of its short processing time and reduced energy. The purpose of this study was to enhance the gold content in a refractory gold concentrate using microwave-assisted leaching. The leaching efficiencies of metal ions (As, Cu, Zn, Fe, and Pb) and recovery of gold from refractory gold concentrate were investigated via nitric acid leaching followed by microwave treatment. As the acid concentration increased, metal ion leaching increased. In the refractory gold concentrate leaching experiments, nitric acid leaching at high temperatures could limit the decomposition of sulfide minerals, because of the passive layer in the refractory gold concentrate. Microwave-assisted leaching experiments for gold recovery were conducted for the refractory gold concentrate. More extreme reaction conditions (nitric acid concentration > 1.0 M) facilitated the decomposition of passivation species derived from metal ion dissolution and the liberation of gangue minerals on the sulfide surface. The recovery rate of gold in the leach residue was improved with microwave-assisted leaching, with a gold recovery of ~132.55 g/t after 20 min of the leaching experiment (2.0 M nitric acid), according to fire assays.Keywords
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