L. Lorenzen et Jsj. Vandeventer, THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MINERAL LIBERATION AND LEACHING BEHAVIOR, International journal of mineral processing, 41(1-2), 1994, pp. 1-15
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Mineralogy,"Metallurgy & Mining","Engineering, Chemical
The liberation characteristics of any ore are intimately related to th
e mineralogical texture. In this paper, leaching experimental results
were used with the liberation model of King to predict the liberation
of gold from complex ores. Diagnostic leaching results were used with
the liberation model, as the results from a diagnostic leaching proced
ure explain the deportment of gold in the various minerals in a comple
x ore. The free or leachable gold in an ore obtained from such an expe
riment would be similar to the gold liberated by crushing and/or milli
ng. The leachable gold in each size fraction of an ore can be determin
ed by diagnostic leaching, before and after milling. Thus, it would be
very useful if the leachable (liberated) gold in a specific unmilled
ore can be used to predict leachable (liberated) gold in the milled or
e of that specific ore. If this can be achieved, then the leachable go
ld in each size fraction of the unmilled and milled ore can be predict
ed by the model. An explicit solution to King's liberation model was m
odified in order to predict the leachable gold in different size fract
ions on the basis of data gathered for the unmilled ore. In this model
, mu(m) is the mean linear intercept length for gold in the ore, and t
he term A.exp(1/D) indicates the fraction of leachable gold which cann
ot be attributed directly to liberation: L(g)(D) = 2mu(m)/D2[mu(m) - (
mu(m) + D)exp(-D/mu(m))] + [A.exp(1/D)] It was found that this model g
ives reasonable predictions of the leachable gold for milled ore when
the leachable gold in the unmilled ore is known.