화학공학소재연구정보센터
Minerals Engineering, Vol.15, No.11, 877-878, 2002
Silver, gold and lead recovery from bioleaching residues using the PLINT process
Single, or complex copper, nickel and zinc ores and concentrates, frequently contain important amounts of silver and gold, together with other minor metals. Cu, Ni and Zn are easily and efficiently dissolved in mesophilic or thermophilic bioleaching processes, while Au, Ag and Pb remain in the residue. Having a mainly jarositic matrix, these residues are usually refractory to conventional cyanidation or concentration processes. The PLINT technology developed by Tecnicas Reunidas is a simple, clean and efficient procedure for gold and silver recovery from bioleaching residues (especially of a jarositic nature) unable to be treatedd by conventional processes. This process is very flexible and adaptable to suit every specific application requirement. Results of a preliminary feasibility study on the application of the PLINT technology on a copper bioleaching residue are presented in this paper. Very appealing economic figures are shown together with main technical performance parameters and a summarised process description. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.