Title of article :
Effect of Mechanical Activation on the Kinetics of Ammoniacal Thiosulfate Leaching of a Refractory Oxide Gold Ore
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, E Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology - Hamedan, Iran , Pourabdoli, M mpourabdoli@hut.ac.ir
Abstract :
The effect of mechanical activation on the kinetics of ammoniacal thiosulfate leaching of a refractory
oxide gold ore containing 2.8 ppm Au was investigated. The gold extraction of 99.81% was achieved by 16 h
leaching of a sample mechanically activated for 60 minutes. The gold extraction observed for a similar reference
sample without mechanical activation was only 55%. Studies revealed that leaching progresses at two
different rates depending on the leaching time (0-2 h and 2-16 h). It was observed that diffusion through an ash
layer as a dominant mechanism controls the leaching of samples mechanically activated up to 45 minutes during
total leaching time, while reaction control and liquid lm diffusion are dominant mechanisms for leaching of a
sample mechanically activated for 60 minutes during 0-2 h and 2-16 h, respectively. The extraction observed
during the ash diffusion step depends signicantly upon mechanical activation time. Mechanical activation
of 60 minutes results in high gold extraction when combined with subsequent chemical reaction gives close to
100% gold extraction in a 16-hour leach. Mechanical activation for up to 45 minutes leads to a modest improvement
in overall gold extraction compared with the reference test without mechanical activation.
Keywords :
Refractory gold ore , Thiosulfate leaching , Mechanical activation , Kinetics
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics