Specific Refractory Gold Flotation and Bio-Oxidation Products: Research Overview

This paper presents a research overview, reconciling key and useful case study findings, towards uncovering major causes of gold refractoriness and maximising extraction performance of specific gold flotation and bio-oxidation products. Through systematic investigation of the ore mineralogical and g...

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Main Author: Richmond K. Asamoah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/1/93
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spelling doaj-3ebf48e6024949c9b140cf983ca9fc872021-01-20T00:04:21ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-01-0111939310.3390/min11010093Specific Refractory Gold Flotation and Bio-Oxidation Products: Research OverviewRichmond K. Asamoah0Minerals and Resource Engineering, Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, AustraliaThis paper presents a research overview, reconciling key and useful case study findings, towards uncovering major causes of gold refractoriness and maximising extraction performance of specific gold flotation and bio-oxidation products. Through systematic investigation of the ore mineralogical and gold deportment properties, leaching mechanisms, and kinetic behaviour and pulp rheology, it was observed that the predominant cause of the poor extraction efficacy of one bio-oxidised product is the presence of recalcitrant sulphate minerals (e.g., jarosite and gypsum) produced during the oxidation process. This was followed by carbonaceous matter and other gangue minerals such as muscovite, quartz, and rutile. The underpining leaching mechanism and kinetics coupled with the pulp rheology were influenced by the feed mineralogy/chemistry, time, agitation/shear rate, interfacial chemistry, pH modifier type, and mechano-chemical activation. For instance, surface exposure of otherwise unavailable gold particles by mechano-chemical activation enhanced the gold leaching rate and yield. This work reflect the remarkable impact of subtle deposit feature changes on extraction performance.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/1/93refractory gold oresore mineralogysecondary mineralsrheology and leaching kineticsmechano-chemical activation
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Specific Refractory Gold Flotation and Bio-Oxidation Products: Research Overview
Minerals
refractory gold ores
ore mineralogy
secondary minerals
rheology and leaching kinetics
mechano-chemical activation
author_facet Richmond K. Asamoah
author_sort Richmond K. Asamoah
title Specific Refractory Gold Flotation and Bio-Oxidation Products: Research Overview
title_short Specific Refractory Gold Flotation and Bio-Oxidation Products: Research Overview
title_full Specific Refractory Gold Flotation and Bio-Oxidation Products: Research Overview
title_fullStr Specific Refractory Gold Flotation and Bio-Oxidation Products: Research Overview
title_full_unstemmed Specific Refractory Gold Flotation and Bio-Oxidation Products: Research Overview
title_sort specific refractory gold flotation and bio-oxidation products: research overview
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper presents a research overview, reconciling key and useful case study findings, towards uncovering major causes of gold refractoriness and maximising extraction performance of specific gold flotation and bio-oxidation products. Through systematic investigation of the ore mineralogical and gold deportment properties, leaching mechanisms, and kinetic behaviour and pulp rheology, it was observed that the predominant cause of the poor extraction efficacy of one bio-oxidised product is the presence of recalcitrant sulphate minerals (e.g., jarosite and gypsum) produced during the oxidation process. This was followed by carbonaceous matter and other gangue minerals such as muscovite, quartz, and rutile. The underpining leaching mechanism and kinetics coupled with the pulp rheology were influenced by the feed mineralogy/chemistry, time, agitation/shear rate, interfacial chemistry, pH modifier type, and mechano-chemical activation. For instance, surface exposure of otherwise unavailable gold particles by mechano-chemical activation enhanced the gold leaching rate and yield. This work reflect the remarkable impact of subtle deposit feature changes on extraction performance.
topic refractory gold ores
ore mineralogy
secondary minerals
rheology and leaching kinetics
mechano-chemical activation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/1/93
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