Mining Mirror April 2018 | Page 22

Mining in focus Amalgamation is a concentrating process in which metallic gold is mixed with mercury, either in an amalgamation drum or table. With the advancement of technology after the Industrial Revolution, the means to evaluate mineral properties along with their metallurgical behaviour became available. Experimentation with various chemicals such as acids were conducted to find ways to leach out the gold metal and then recover it from a liquid solution. Highly corrosive acids such as hydrochloric [20] MINING MIRROR APRIL 2018 and hydrofluoric acids were used with fair success. However, they are extremely dangerous to work with and large concentrations of the acid remain in the waste material (tailings) produced, which is difficult to treat and discard in an environmentally safe manner. In 1887, John Stewart MacArthur developed the cyanide process for gold extraction. During the Gold processing has advanced to such an extent that it is now profitable to re-mine old mine dumps. Johannesburg-based gold mining company DRDGold operates its gold processing plant in the east of Johannesburg. cyanidation process, a slurry of ground ore is mixed with a sodium cyanide solution in the presence of activated carbon. The carbon has a very high affinity for the aurocyanide complex and adsorbs the gold out of the solution, resulting in very high gold loadings on the carbon. At the end of the leach, the loaded carbon is removed from the slurry and the adsorbed gold is stripped out at high temperature and pressure with sodium hydroxide and cyanide solutions to form a high-value electrolyte solution. Gold bullion is then recovered from the electrolyte by electro-winning. There are many variations, such as carbon-in-leach (CIL), carbon- in-pulp (CIP), resin-in-leach, and heap leach, but the basic cyanidation principles apply. Ore that has limited sulphide compositions or that has oxidised over time, leaches extremely well. Refractory ores, because of their sulphidic composition, do not leach well. Therefore, pre-treatment or