Effect of Gangue Minerals on Hydrophobic Recovery of Gold

  • Mlaki A
  • Katima J
  • Kimweri H
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In this paper, the effect of gangue minerals on the hydrophobic recovery of gold is being investigated using ores ob-tained from the active small scale gold mining sites in Tanzania. Gold ores of different gangue contents were tested. The effects of silica gangue and high sulphide gangue on gold attachment were examined including the effect of surface activators (potassium amyl xanthate) and the possibility of depressing the effects of gangue using reagents. The results were evaluated in terms of gold recovery, volumes and grade of concentrates formed. There was no change in gold re-coveries when the amount of oxide gangue (quartz) in the ore was increased, indicating absence of competition between gold and quartz gangue. High sulphide contents in the ore above 6% reduced gold recoveries considerably. It was noted that potassium amyl xanthate surfactants increased the attachment of both gold and the sulphide gangue. Using lime at pH 10 it was possible to depress the sulphide gangue which is mainly pyrite and hence increased gold recoveries con-siderably.

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Mlaki, A. E. L., Katima, J. H. Y., & Kimweri, H. T. (2013). Effect of Gangue Minerals on Hydrophobic Recovery of Gold. Engineering, 05(03), 316–321. https://doi.org/10.4236/eng.2013.53043

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