Journal article

Solubilization of heavy metals from gold ore by adjuvants used during gold phytomining

SD Ebbs, SD Kolev, RCR Piccinin, IE Woodrow, AJM Baker

Minerals Engineering | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2010

Abstract

Adjuvants such as cyanide, thiocyanate, and thiosulfate are applied to gold-bearing ores to increase gold solubility and plant uptake of gold during phytomining. The influence of these three adjuvants, added at rates comparable to field application (1 g kg DW-1 ore), on the leaching of heavy metals from gold ore from the Davis stockpile at the Stawell Gold Mines was examined in batch and column studies. The overall goal was to provide data that specifically addressed the possible collateral impacts that could occur during adjuvant-assisted phytomining in terms of heavy metal solubilization and leaching. Leachate from the cyanide-amended ore had the highest concentrations of Au, Co, Cu, and N..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank Stawell Gold Mines (Northgate Australia Ventures Corp. Pty. Ltd.) for the provision of crushed ore materials from the Davis Stockpile. This research was supported by a Collaborative Research Grant from the University of Melbourne.