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Gold Recovery Techniques

The pregnant solution containing dissolved gold and silver is pumped to an adsorption, desorption, and recovery (ADR) facility. Here, the solution passes through tanks of activated carbon, which attracts the gold-cyanide complex. The barren solution is then re-circulated for further leaching. Gold is removed from the carbon using a hot alkaline solution and sent to an electro-winning cell to produce dore bars containing 98% gold and silver. These bars are then refined to produce 99.9% pure gold. Approximately 70% of the gold can be recovered from the ore using this process.

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Gold Recovery Techniques

The pregnant solution containing dissolved gold and silver is pumped to an adsorption, desorption, and recovery (ADR) facility. Here, the solution passes through tanks of activated carbon, which attracts the gold-cyanide complex. The barren solution is then re-circulated for further leaching. Gold is removed from the carbon using a hot alkaline solution and sent to an electro-winning cell to produce dore bars containing 98% gold and silver. These bars are then refined to produce 99.9% pure gold. Approximately 70% of the gold can be recovered from the ore using this process.

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Recovery - The process solution with the dissolved gold and silver (i.e.

pregnant solution) is
pumped into the adsorption, desorption, and recovery (ADR) facility for recovery of the gold and
silver.
The solution is pumped through tanks containing activated carbon (roasted coconut shell)
granules which attract, or adsorb, the dissolved gold-cyanide complex. The process solution, now
with no gold or "barren", is re-circulated to the VLF to start the leaching cycle over. Process
solution is pumped into and out of the ADR at a rate of 13,500 gallons per minute.
Gold on the carbon is removed, or stripped, using a hot alkaline solution. The gold-rich solution is
the piped to an electro-winning cell where direct electrical current is applied to attract metals from
the solution to a stainless steel wool cathode, forming a solid, called mud, of gold, silver and
impurities. The mud is sent to the refinery furnace and heated to separate the gold and silver from
any non-metal substances. The resulting 98% gold-silver mixture, or 16-18 karat gold, is called
dore. The dore is shipped to a refinery to be processed into 99.9% pure gold, or 24 karat.
This process recovers about 70% of the gold contained in the ore. Because the leaching process
dissolves only the gold and silver on the surface of the rock, some metals remain. To recover all
the metals the rock would need to be crushed so finely that the process solution would not flow
through it.
Activated carbon needs to be durable to successfully resist breakdown from the large volumes of
water passed through it. Once the carbon has been reused a number of times, it is dewatered
and sent to a metals recovery facility to recover any remaining gold and other metals.
The ore on the VLF is not removed once the gold has been recovered from its surface. More ore
is stacked on top of the leached rock in successive 35-foot lifts. When leaching is complete with
one section of the VLF, the pipes carrying the solution are removed and another layer of ore is
stacked on top for the next level. The main solution pipes are reinstalled, and process solution is
pumped onto the new area of ore.

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