Author/Authors :
Khodadadi Darban, A Department of Mining Engineering - Faculty of Engineering & Technology - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Kianinia, Y Department of Mining Engineering - Faculty of Engineering & Technology - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Khalesi, M.R Department of Mining Engineering - Faculty of Engineering & Technology - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Abdollahy, M Department of Mining Engineering - Faculty of Engineering & Technology - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Processing of gold ores with high sulfide minerals is problematic as they consume
cyanide and reduce gold leaching. Optimization of gold leaching and cyanide
consumption requires a methodology to estimate the amount of exposed cyanicides,
their leaching kinetics, and speciation of cyanide complexes that consume the free
cyanide and compete with gold. In this paper, a physico-chemical approach is presented
to estimate the liberation and exposure of cyanicides to the leaching solution, and then
prediction of the speciation of all possible related species in the solution. The results
obtained show that this methodology not only could successfully estimate the gold
leaching and cyanide consumption based on the mineralogical data with a lower number
of parameters compared to existing empirical models, but also offers the prediction of
formation of all the possible complexes that could be used for optimization purposes.