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    The history and the development of the cyanide industry

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    The accompanying thesis is a compilation from articles published n the magazines and from books. Where no references are given, the statements are the impressions gained from reading several articles on the same subject. None of the work originated with myself --page [ii]

    Hydrometallurgical Recovery of Gold from Mining Wastes

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    Gold is a highly required material for a wide range of personal and industrial applications. The high demand for gold, together with the shortage of natural resources and high pollution potential of wastes generated during mining and ore processing activities led to search for alternative sources of gold. A possible source is represented by mine wastes resulting from the processing of polymetallic or sulfidic ores. The reprocessing of wastes and old tailings with moderate to low content of gold offers not only a business opportunity, but also enhances the quality of the surrounding environment, changes the land use and offers a wide range of socio-economic benefits. Cyanidation, the most widespread Au leaching option, is progressively abandoned due to the high risk associated with its use and to the low public acceptance. Therefore, alternative methods such as thiocyanate, thiourea, thiosulphate and halide leaching gained more and more interest. This chapter presents the most important features of some Au leaching methods, emphasizing their advantages, limitations and potential applications

    Mineral resources of the United States

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    Mineral Resources of the U.S. [2655] Coal, coke, and minerals in Indian Territory

    Mineral resources of the United States

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    50-2Mineral Resources of the U.S. [2655] Coal, coke, and minerals in Indian Territory.1888-34

    Biooxidation of a gold bearing arsenopyrite/pyrite concentrate

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    The objectives of this project have been to characterise the biooxidation of an auriferous pyrite/arsenopyrite flotation concentrate, and to interpret laboratory batch and continuous pilot plant data in the light of the logistic model. Furthermore, the possibility of predicting continuous biooxidation plant performance from batch data was considered. The batch testing was carried out on five narrowly sized fractions of Fairview concentrate, as well as on the bulk concentrate. Extents of removal of iron, arsenic and sulphide-sulphur were described by the logistic equation and values of the kinetic parameters obtained. Maximum rates of removal of these components, predicted by the logistic parameters, correlated well with experimentally determined rates of removal obtained from the linear portions of the fractional removal versus time curves. Bibliography: pages 93-98

    Leaching and Adsorption of Gold from Waste Printed Circuit Boards Using Iodine-Iodide Solution and Activated Carbon

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    Iodine-iodide leaching and activated carbon adsorption processes for recovery of gold (Au) from waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs) were discussed in this paper. A pressure oxidative acid leaching (POAC) was carried out in an autoclave using diluted sulfuric acid (1M H2SO4) solution in order to remove high concentrations of some base metals especially copper (Cu), aluminum (Al), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) due to their negative effect on gold dissolution from WPCBs. The factors affecting the performance and efficiency of the iodine-iodide leaching process; such as iodine/iodide concentration, pulp density, leaching time and leaching temperature were optimized in order to maximize the gold dissolution efficiency from the WPCBs in the iodine-iodide solution. Results indicated that the vast majority (> 99%) of gold was dissolved in the solution from the WPCBs under the optimized leaching conditions. Adsorption tests were conducted on leach liquor solutions resulting from the iodine-iodide leaching using activated carbon. Nearly 98% of gold was adsorbed from the liquor solution onto the carbon under the condition optimized in this study. The results obtained revealed that gold can be successfully recovered from this secondary resources, where the percent recovery amounts to nearly 97% for gold

    Department of the Interior. United States Geological Survey. J. W. Powell Director. Mineral resources of the United States

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    Mineral Resources of the U.S. [2252] Minerals located in Indian Territory
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