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Article name Technology of Dry Wastes Processing of Sorption and Solutions of Antimony Chlorides
Authors Solozhenkin P.M. Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Chief Staff Scientist, solozhenkin@mail.ru
Solozhenkin P.M. Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Chief Staff Scientist, solozhenkin@mail.ru
Bibliographic description Solozhenkin P.M. Technology of Dry Wastes Processing of Sorption and Solutions of Antimony Chlorides // Transbaikal State University Journal. 2024. Vol. 30, no. 1. P. 73–80. DOI: 10.21209/2227-9245-2024-30- 1-73-80.
Category Subsoil Use, Mining Sciences
DOI 555.497.622.765.06
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2024-30-1-73-80
Article type Original article
Annotation Reducing the loss of valuable components during the processing of complex gold-antimony ores, increasing the extraction of antimony during the flotation of sulfide minerals, is an urgent scientific problem. The aim of the study is to maximize the extraction of gold and antimony from dry sorption waste after gold cyanidation, and to improve the reagent regime of the antimony mineral flotation process. Research objectives are as follows: evaluation of the technology efficiency for processing dry sorption waste; extraction of gold from the cake of acidic leaching of antimony; production of various antimony-containing products from solutions of antimony chlorides; study of the possibility of replacing lead with a mixture of zinc and copper cations to hydrophobize the surface of antimony sulfide minerals during flotation. The object of the research is man-made and natural mineral raw materials containing gold and antimony. The following research methodology and methods are used: information analysis, evaluation of existing scientific developments, methods of theoretical and experimental research. A new technological solution has been proposed: acidic (a mixture of hydrochloric acid and hydrogen hydroxide) hydrometallurgical technology for processing dry sorption waste in order to extract gold and antimony. Acid treatment makes it possible to completely transfer antimony into solution, significantly improves the quality of the cake for subsequent cyanidation and gold extraction, reduces the volume of material for processing by cyanidation, and simplifies cyanidation technology. Sb2S3 activation and the possibility of lead (Pb(NO3) replacement have been studied 2) a mixture of zinc and copper (ZnSO4 and CuSO4) during the flotation of antimony ores from the Khipkoshinsky deposit in the Transbaikal Region. This has made it possible to create favorable conditions for interaction with xanthogenate and hydrophobize the surface of sulfide minerals. Theoretically, hydrogen sulfide substitutes such as NaCNS, KCNS, CuCNS for use in the flotation process were evaluated.
Key words gold, antimony, dry sorptionwaste, acid leaching,cyanidation, flotation,xanthogenate, lead, copper,zinc
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