2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9090557
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CIL Gold Loss Characterization within Oxidized Leach Tails: Creating a Synergistic Approach between Mineralogical Characterization, Diagnostic Leach Tests, and Preg-Robbing Tests

Abstract: A double refractory gold ore contains gold particles locked in sulphides, solid-solution in arsenopyrite, and preg-robbing material such as carbonaceous matter, and so on. The diagnostic leach test (DLT) and preg-robbing (PR) approaches are widely used to investigate the occurrence and the distribution of refractory gold. DLT serves to qualitatively evaluate the gold occurrences within the ore. Preg-robbing, or the ore’s capacity to fix dissolved gold, is evaluated to determine physical surface interactions (p… Show more

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“…This outcome mainly results from the requirement for ultrafine grinding of gold ores, to improve the gold and silver leaching efficiency with total-slime cyanidation technology. Another situation encountered in the exploration of gold ores lies in the fact that a certain portion of gold particles are associated with magnetite and limonite minerals, in which the limonite grains are sensitive to the grinding process and, therefore, are very easy to be lost into tailings [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This outcome mainly results from the requirement for ultrafine grinding of gold ores, to improve the gold and silver leaching efficiency with total-slime cyanidation technology. Another situation encountered in the exploration of gold ores lies in the fact that a certain portion of gold particles are associated with magnetite and limonite minerals, in which the limonite grains are sensitive to the grinding process and, therefore, are very easy to be lost into tailings [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%