Abstract

Although the effect of high oxygen pressure on gold recoveries at elevated slurry temperatures was previously investigated, the sole effect of the pressure at ambient temperatures on cyanide leaching with the presence of nearly enough oxygen for the cyanide reactions to occur has not been found to be studied. This research work was carried out with the objective of investigating the effect of pressure on the recovery of gold from an oxide gold ore and flotation tailing (Carbon in leach (CIL) feed) samples during cyanide leaching process at room temperature. Pressure cyanidation experiments were run in a batch autoclave under different air and nitrogen gas pressures, and pH conditions. Atmospheric bottle roll leach tests for 24 and 8 hours resulted in 90.5% and 66.4% gold recoveries, respectively, whereas 8 hours batch autoclave leach tests under 90 psi air pressure resulted in 88.8% gold recovery from oxide ore samples. Flotation tailing samples leached under atmospheric and under 90 psi air pressure for 8 hours resulted in 16.8% and 34.5% gold recoveries, respectively.

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