2013
DOI: 10.5539/jmsr.v3n1p21
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Technogenic Deposits in Russia: Precious Metals Stocks and Prospects of Their Recovery

Abstract: Russia possesses a high potential for resource growth and platinoid reserves, and technogenic waste of complex ore processing can become a considerable part of the process in the near future. It is practical to take into account impounded mill tailings of sulphide copper-nickel ores, old pyrrhotine concentrates (OPC), impounded magnetite concentrates and slag-dust dumps of the mining and metallurgical company "Norilsk Nickel" (MMC NN), as well as technogenic platinum-metal chromite placer deposits of Ural and … Show more

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“…57,454 USD per 1 kg in January 2020) [104], Au recovery from fine-grained PIR using the suggested two-step thiourea-Fe 3+ extraction procedure could represent a new high-profit niche for the MSWI residue recycling industry. The high content of Au in the PIR (28.82 ± 1.62 mg/kg) and the high extraction efficiency (more than 50%) allows us to consider the fine-grained PIR fraction as a valuable urban ore comparable in Au content with other types of secondary materials [27,105,106]. Upscaling of laboratory technology is a complex process that can lead to losses in Au-leaching efficiency.…”
Section: Use Of Secondary Materials For Au Leachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57,454 USD per 1 kg in January 2020) [104], Au recovery from fine-grained PIR using the suggested two-step thiourea-Fe 3+ extraction procedure could represent a new high-profit niche for the MSWI residue recycling industry. The high content of Au in the PIR (28.82 ± 1.62 mg/kg) and the high extraction efficiency (more than 50%) allows us to consider the fine-grained PIR fraction as a valuable urban ore comparable in Au content with other types of secondary materials [27,105,106]. Upscaling of laboratory technology is a complex process that can lead to losses in Au-leaching efficiency.…”
Section: Use Of Secondary Materials For Au Leachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sources of such technogenic waste sources are; impounded mill tailings of sulphide copper-nickel ores, old pyrrhotine concentrates (OPC), impounded magnetite concentrates, slag-dust dumps of the mining and metallurgical companies and technogenic platinum-metal chromite placer deposits of many parts of former Soviet Union territories [ 3 , 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%