Electrokinetic Leaching - A New Approach to Ensuring Percolation
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 10
 - File Size:
 - 922 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1994
 
Abstract
Successful heap leaching depends on three major factors: 1. Chemical conditions appropriate for the dissolution of the valuable  metal; 2. Contact between the leach solution and the valuable metal particles;  and 3. Movement of the leach solution through, and out of, the heap.  Given that appropriate chemical conditions can be provided, and the  individual particles have sufficient permeability to allow solute/solvent  contact, the problem of getting the solution to and from the particles  remains. Non-uniform percolation of solution throughout the heap,  caused by the presence of fines, is a common problem which occurs, to  some extent, with all heap leachable ore. The conventional solution to  this problem is agglomeration, which involves the attachment of fine  particles to larger particles, effectively modifying the size distribution by  preventing the fine particles from acting on their own. While agglomeration must be considered as an extremely effective  technique with virtually no limit to its application from a technical point  of view, its application is limited by economic considerations. A new technique has been developed which is not only a low cost  alternative to agglomeration, but also has the potential for enabling the  application of low cost heap and vat leach techniques to a significantly  wider range of ores than current practice would suggest. The new technique, known as Electrokinetic Leaching, utilises  electro-osmotic flow to enhance percolation through the heap. This paper describes and presents results of the laboratory testing, pilot  heap operation and commercial application of Electrokinetic Leaching of  a low grade gold ore and a tailings deposit. Comparative cost analyses between conventional and the alternative  processing techniques are presented.
Citation
APA: (1994) Electrokinetic Leaching - A New Approach to Ensuring Percolation
MLA: Electrokinetic Leaching - A New Approach to Ensuring Percolation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.