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Synergistic preg‑robbing behavior of chloride ions and organic carbonaceous matter in a carbonaceous gold ore

  • English Author:
  • Guo Jinyi¹,², Lin Haibin¹,², Li Youhui¹,², Qiu Yaoxing¹,²

  • Unit:
  • (1. State Key Laboratory of Comprehensive Utilization of Low‑grade Refractory Gold Resources; 2. Xiamen Zijin Mining and Metallurgy Technology Co., Ltd.)
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Abstract:

This study investigates the synergistic preg-robbing behavior of chloride ions and organic carbonaceous matter during the pressure oxidation process of a refractory carbonaceous gold ore from a mining area in Guizhou Province. The effects of chloride ion mass concentration, organic carbon content. reaction temperature, and reaction time on the synergistic  preg-robbing  effect  were examined.  Results indicate that  preg-robbing is influenced by the  presence of organic carbon, chloride ions, as well as the pressure oxidation temperature and time. When gold concentrate and raw ore were blended at a mass ratio of 1:1. with an organic carbon mass fraction of 4.5 %. a reaction temperature of 210 °C a reaction time of 55 min, and an activated carbon dosage of 30 g/L, the pressure oxidation followed by carbon-in-leach cyanidation yielded a gold leaching rate exceeding 93.9 %. The preg-robbing effect was effectively mitigated by reducingchloride ion content using silver nitrate as an inhibitor, improving the pressure oxidation performance for the carbona-ceous gold ore.


Keywords:

carbonaceous gold ore; chloride ion; preg‑robbing behavior; organic carbon; pressure oxidation; cyanidation