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Extraction of Gold: by Dr. Ahmed Ameed

The document summarizes the extraction of gold from ore. It describes how gold occurs naturally, often mixed with other metals. The main methods of extracting gold from ore are hard rock mining, placer mining (panning, sluicing), and heap leaching. Heap leaching involves placing crushed ore on impermeable liners and applying a dilute cyanide solution to dissolve the gold. The gold-bearing solution is then separated from the solids and gold is recovered using processes like the Merrill-Crowe method, which uses zinc to precipitate gold from the cyanide solution.

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Extraction of Gold: by Dr. Ahmed Ameed

The document summarizes the extraction of gold from ore. It describes how gold occurs naturally, often mixed with other metals. The main methods of extracting gold from ore are hard rock mining, placer mining (panning, sluicing), and heap leaching. Heap leaching involves placing crushed ore on impermeable liners and applying a dilute cyanide solution to dissolve the gold. The gold-bearing solution is then separated from the solids and gold is recovered using processes like the Merrill-Crowe method, which uses zinc to precipitate gold from the cyanide solution.

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Extraction of Gold

By Dr. Ahmed Ameed

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Characteristics and uses of gold
 Density : 19.3 g/cm3, Tm:1064 oC
 Shinny: for Jewelry
 Durable: does not tarnish or corrode easily, sometimes
used in dentistry to make the crowns for teeth.
 Malleable and ductile: can be bent & flattened . For this
reason it is used to make fine wires and thin, flat sheets
 Good conductor for heat & electricity: used in
transistors, computer circuits & firefighting cloths.

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Types of ores

 Gold occurs principally as a Native metal,


usually alloyed with silver (as Electrum), or
with mercury(as an Amalgam). Native gold can occur
as sizeable nuggets, flakes, grains or microscopic
particles embedded in other rocks.
 Ores in which gold occurs in chemical composition
with other elements are comparatively rare. They
include calaverite, sylvanite,nagyagite, petzite and kren
nerite
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Gold extraction
Gold mining
• Hard rock mining – used
to extract gold encased in
rock. Either open pit
mining or underground
mining.

• Panning )‫ – (الفصل‬sand and gravel


(‫ )حصى‬containing gold is shaken
around with water in a pan. Gold
is much denser than rock, so
quickly settles to the bottom of
the pan.
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Gold extraction
Gold mining
• Sluicing – water is channelled to
flow through a sluice-box with
riffles )‫ (تموجات‬at the bottom which
create dead-zones in the water
current which allows gold to drop
out of suspension.

• Sluicing and panning results in the direct recovery of


small gold nuggets )‫(خامات الذهب‬and flakes.

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Gold extraction
Gold ore processing Gold cyanidation:

• The most commonly used process for gold extraction.

• Used to extract gold from low-grade ore.

• Gold is oxidised to a water-soluble aurocyanide


metallic complex Au(CN)2.
• In this dissolution process, the milled ore is agitated
with dilute alkaline cyanide solution, and air is
introduced:

4Au + 8NaCN + O2 + 2H2O  4NaAu(CN)2 + 4NaOH


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Gold extraction
Gold ore processing Gold cyanidation:

• At a slurry concentration of around 50% solids, the


slurry passes through a series of agitated mixing tanks
with a residence time of 24 hrs.

• The gold-bearing liquid is then separated from the


leached solids in thickener tanks or vacuum filters &
the tailings )‫ (مخلفات المعالجة‬are washed to remove Au
and CN- prior to disposal.

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Gold extraction
Gold ore processing Heap Leaching

• Is an alternative to the agitated leaching process.


• Drastically reduced gold recovery costs of low grade
ore.
• Ore grades as low as 0.3 g per ton can be
economically processed by heap leaching.

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Gold extraction
Gold ore processing Heap Leaching

• Generally requires 60 to 90 days for processing ore


that could be leached in 24 hrs in a conventional
agitated leach process.
• Au recovery is around 70% as compared with 90% in
an agitated leach plant.
• BUT, has gained wide favour due to vastly reduced
processing costs.
• Frequently, mines will use agitated leaching for high-
grade ore & heap leaching for low grade ores that
would otherwise be considered waste rock.
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Gold extraction
Gold ore processing Gold cyanidation:
Merrill-Crowe process
• Traditional method for Au recovery from pregnant
cyanide solutions.

• Once dissolution of Au is complete, the remaining rock


pulp if filtered off through various filters to produce a
sparkling )‫ (المع‬clear solution.

• O2 is removed from the clarified solution by passing


the solution through a vacuum deaeration column.

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Gold extraction
Gold ore processing Gold cyanidation:
Merrill-Crowe process
• Zinc dust is then added to the cyanide solution to
chemically reduce the gold to the metal.
2Au(CN)2 + Zn 2Au+ Zn(CN)4
• The metallic gold is then filtered out & refined.

Smelting of resultant powder (rich Au) into steel molds


and the slug is remove from the top furnace.

Electrolysis is done to get high gold grade 99.999%


purity.
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Cyanide process of gold production

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