Process for the enhanced production of silver from gold and silv

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium

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There is disclosed a process for recovering gold and silver values from ore using activated carbon for adsorbing the values, wherein the activated carbon is treated with a suitable oxidant having an oxidation potential higher than that of oxygen. A preferred oxidant is potassium permanganate. Activated carbon so treated has an enhanced affinity for adsorbing silver, even under conditions which traditionally have favored loading of carbon with gold.

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Rowson, J. W., Melis, L. A.: Operation of a Gold Extraction Circuit for Recovery of Gold from Uranium Mill Tailings at Cluff Lake, Saskatchewan; CIM Bulletin, vol. 82, No. 931, pp. 40-46, Nov. 1989.
Fleming, C. A.: Professional Development Carbon-in-Pulp Seminar, 26th Annual Conference of Metallurgists, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Aug. 1987; Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy; vol. I, pp. 49-51.

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