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Processing double refractory gold-arsenic-bearing concentrates by direct reductive melting

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Seitkan, A 
Redfern, SAT 

Abstract

Iron arsenides may be the key to extraction of gold from existing refractory ores such as that at Bakyrchik, Kazakhstan, an ore body containing an estimated £8.5 billion reserve of gold. Gold is not extractable without significant ecological contamination from the associate arsenopyrite mineralisation. A new method for gold recovery from refractory gold-arsenic-bearing materials, based on direct reductive melting (DRM) of the concentrate has been developed, which locks As into relatively benign iron arsenide phases, whilst gold is extracted into lead alloy. The method has been filed as a patent with the Patent Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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Keywords

Bakyrchik, double refractory gold-arsenic-bearing concentrate, direct reductive melting, thermodynamic modelling, process optimisation

Journal Title

Minerals Engineering

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Journal ISSN

0892-6875

Volume Title

98

Publisher

Elsevier
Sponsorship
British Council (172724105)
NERC (NE/L002507/1)
British Council (unknown)
Natural Environment Research Council (NE/C004035/1)
Islamic Development Bank - Cambridge International Scholarship Programme