Cyanide-Free Processing Circuits for Gold and Gold-Copper Ores - SME Annual Meeting 2026

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joe Milbourne Maoming Fan JIAQI JIN
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Feb 22, 2026

Abstract

Gold is very important to support the financial system, and to be used in industries of the jewelry, high-tech fields such as electronics and aerospace, etc. Gold is mainly extracted from three types of ores: primary ore (vein gold), placer (alluvial gold) and associated ore. Cyanide was widely used in gold ore flotation to depress gangue minerals and leaching/cyanidation. The process of extracting gold from gold ore, its separation and flotation concentrate, specifically through a technique called cyanidation or cyanide leaching. This method, which has been dominant since the 1970s, utilizes a dilute solution of cyanide to dissolve gold from the ore. While effective, the use of cyanide raises environmental and safety concerns due to its high toxicity. Cyanide spills can have severe environmental consequences. This has led to the exploration of alternative, environmentally friendly reagents. This paper discusses processing results using the alternative flotation depressants such as sodium sulfite (Na2SO3), etc. to produce a goldrich flotation concentrate for sale to a smelter or as feed to an alternative leaching agent. and methods to extract gold from ore without relying on cyanide.
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APA: Joe Milbourne Maoming Fan JIAQI JIN  (2026)  Cyanide-Free Processing Circuits for Gold and Gold-Copper Ores - SME Annual Meeting 2026

MLA: Joe Milbourne Maoming Fan JIAQI JIN Cyanide-Free Processing Circuits for Gold and Gold-Copper Ores - SME Annual Meeting 2026. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.

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