Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium
Patent
1987-06-04
1989-04-18
Stoll, Robert L.
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Processes
Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium
75 2, 75101R, 75115, 75105, 423 29, 423 27, 423 30, 423 31, 423 41, 423 45, 423DIG17, C22B 1104
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ABSTRACT:
A process is described for leaching ores or concentrates containing one or more metallic sulphides .with a circulating liquor so as to solubilize desired metal values therefrom, if said metal values are capable of dissolution in an acidic ferric sulphate solution (e.g. copper), or so as to render the desired metal values (e.g. gold) more accessible to subsequent processing, in each case by effecting metallic sulphide dissolution from the ore or concentrate. In this process the ore or concentrate, for example a gold ore, is leached in a leach stage using an acidic leaching medium formed by mixing recycled liquor with a make-up stream containing bacterially generated ferric ions and sulphate ions which is produced in a generator (a) which is external to the circulation path of the liquor between the leach stage and a separation stage, (b) which contains a colony of suitable bacteria, such as Thiobacillus ferro-oxidans, and (c) which is fed, as necessary, with a pyritic material, water, nutrients, sulphuric acid and an oxygen-containing gas (e.g. air). As the presence of live bacteria in the leach state is not essential to operation, the process can be used for leaching arsenopyritic and similar ores and with a recycle stream containing high levels of arsenic or other impurity which is potentially deleterious to bacterial viability. A mixture of leached solids and liquor is passed from the leach stage to the separation stage, which is included in the path of the circulating liquor where leached solids are separated from a ferrous sulphate-containing liquor. The leached solids can be treated for recovery of metal values (e.g. gold), if the metal values are not leached in the leach stage. Alternatively, if the desired metal values (e.g. copper) appear in the liquor, the leached solids are discarded and the liquor is subjected to metal recovery, e.g. cementation, before recycle.
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Errington Martin T.
Pooley Frederick D.
Davy McKee (Stockton) Limited
Stoll Robert L.
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