Sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: Precipitate characterisation

© 2019 Elsevier Ltd A synergistic leaching system using glycine containing starvation levels of cyanide as lixiviants has been shown to be an effective approach to leach gold-copper ores, allowing the consumption of cyanide to be reduced significantly while glycine is recycled. Sulfide precipitation...

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Main Authors: Deng, Deng, Oraby, Elsayed, Eksteen, Jacques
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
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Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP160101121
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82766
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author Deng, Deng
Oraby, Elsayed
Eksteen, Jacques
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Eksteen, Jacques
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description © 2019 Elsevier Ltd A synergistic leaching system using glycine containing starvation levels of cyanide as lixiviants has been shown to be an effective approach to leach gold-copper ores, allowing the consumption of cyanide to be reduced significantly while glycine is recycled. Sulfide precipitation to remove the bulk of the copper was studied. The previous study on the precipitation behaviour of Cu and Au from the alkaline glycine-cyanide solution shows that the cupric (Cu2+) glycinate can be easily precipitated, while the gold and cuprous (Cu+) cyanide species remain stable in the solution. Due to the sparingly soluble nature of metal sulfides, colloidal and poorly settling particles are usually formed without control methods, which create challenges for solid-liquid separation processes such as thickening and filtration. This study investigated the effects of chemical and operational conditions on particle characteristics particularly particle size distributions (PSD). Settling characteristics, particle morphologies and particle structure were also studied. In the presence of divalent cations such as Ca2+ and Mg2+, particularly Ca2+, large and fast settling particle agglomerates were generated. Increasing ionic strength of the solution was also noted to enlarge the particles. The high supersaturation level has insignificant effects on the PSD as long as Ca2+ is present. A relatively large particle size is generated at a medium stirring speed with fast addition rate. There are no significant effects of aging, heating, and seeding on the PSD, but these factors profoundly influenced the morphologies of the individual particles according to the SEM results. SEM and XRD analysis illustrate that a more mature and crystalline copper sulfide precipitates were produced after aging, heating, or seeding.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-827662023-02-02T03:24:11Z Sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: Precipitate characterisation Deng, Deng Oraby, Elsayed Eksteen, Jacques Science & Technology Technology Physical Sciences Engineering, Chemical Mineralogy Mining & Mineral Processing Engineering Precipitation Glycine Copper Gold Particle size distribution Morphology ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION GOLD SIZE CUS © 2019 Elsevier Ltd A synergistic leaching system using glycine containing starvation levels of cyanide as lixiviants has been shown to be an effective approach to leach gold-copper ores, allowing the consumption of cyanide to be reduced significantly while glycine is recycled. Sulfide precipitation to remove the bulk of the copper was studied. The previous study on the precipitation behaviour of Cu and Au from the alkaline glycine-cyanide solution shows that the cupric (Cu2+) glycinate can be easily precipitated, while the gold and cuprous (Cu+) cyanide species remain stable in the solution. Due to the sparingly soluble nature of metal sulfides, colloidal and poorly settling particles are usually formed without control methods, which create challenges for solid-liquid separation processes such as thickening and filtration. This study investigated the effects of chemical and operational conditions on particle characteristics particularly particle size distributions (PSD). Settling characteristics, particle morphologies and particle structure were also studied. In the presence of divalent cations such as Ca2+ and Mg2+, particularly Ca2+, large and fast settling particle agglomerates were generated. Increasing ionic strength of the solution was also noted to enlarge the particles. The high supersaturation level has insignificant effects on the PSD as long as Ca2+ is present. A relatively large particle size is generated at a medium stirring speed with fast addition rate. There are no significant effects of aging, heating, and seeding on the PSD, but these factors profoundly influenced the morphologies of the individual particles according to the SEM results. SEM and XRD analysis illustrate that a more mature and crystalline copper sulfide precipitates were produced after aging, heating, or seeding. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82766 10.1016/j.mineng.2019.106102 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP160101121 PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD restricted
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Technology
Physical Sciences
Engineering, Chemical
Mineralogy
Mining & Mineral Processing
Engineering
Precipitation
Glycine
Copper
Gold
Particle size distribution
Morphology
ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION
GOLD
SIZE
CUS
Deng, Deng
Oraby, Elsayed
Eksteen, Jacques
Sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: Precipitate characterisation
title Sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: Precipitate characterisation
title_full Sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: Precipitate characterisation
title_fullStr Sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: Precipitate characterisation
title_full_unstemmed Sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: Precipitate characterisation
title_short Sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: Precipitate characterisation
title_sort sulfide precipitation of copper from alkaline glycine-cyanide solutions: precipitate characterisation
topic Science & Technology
Technology
Physical Sciences
Engineering, Chemical
Mineralogy
Mining & Mineral Processing
Engineering
Precipitation
Glycine
Copper
Gold
Particle size distribution
Morphology
ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION
GOLD
SIZE
CUS
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP160101121
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/82766