As legislation in several territories has banned cyanide leaching of gold and the industry has to make due with increasingly refractory ore deposits, the political and financial drivers for alternative leaching methods are becoming ever more pressing. Several advancements have been made in this field regarding new leaching agents, but a novel hydrometallurgical process technology takes time to mature from laboratory scale into a feasible industrial operation. Several different aspects of cyanide-free gold leaching are still under early development – especially compared to cyanide, which has been the dominant method for over a century and is applied worldwide. Simply excluding cyanide from the process does not guarantee the sustainability of...
There is increasing pressure from authorities in many countries to find cyanide-free methods for gol...
This paper reviews a series of alternative lixiviant systems for the recovery of gold from ores and ...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the Emil Aaltonen Foundation for financially su...
As legislation in several territories has banned cyanide leaching of gold and the industry has to ma...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
The development of cyanide-free gold leaching methods is becoming increasingly important due to the ...
The development of cyanide-free gold leaching methods is becoming increasingly important due to the ...
Chlorination was applied widely in gold processing throughout the 1800s as vat and barrel leaching, ...
Chlorination was applied widely in gold processing throughout the 1800s as vat and barrel leaching, ...
Chlorination was applied widely in gold processing throughout the 1800s as vat and barrel leaching, ...
There is increasing pressure from authorities in many countries to find cyanide-free methods for gol...
There is increasing pressure from authorities in many countries to find cyanide-free methods for gol...
This paper reviews a series of alternative lixiviant systems for the recovery of gold from ores and ...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the Emil Aaltonen Foundation for financially su...
As legislation in several territories has banned cyanide leaching of gold and the industry has to ma...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
Purpose: Currently, almost all cyanide-free gold leaching processes are still in the development sta...
The development of cyanide-free gold leaching methods is becoming increasingly important due to the ...
The development of cyanide-free gold leaching methods is becoming increasingly important due to the ...
Chlorination was applied widely in gold processing throughout the 1800s as vat and barrel leaching, ...
Chlorination was applied widely in gold processing throughout the 1800s as vat and barrel leaching, ...
Chlorination was applied widely in gold processing throughout the 1800s as vat and barrel leaching, ...
There is increasing pressure from authorities in many countries to find cyanide-free methods for gol...
There is increasing pressure from authorities in many countries to find cyanide-free methods for gol...
This paper reviews a series of alternative lixiviant systems for the recovery of gold from ores and ...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the Emil Aaltonen Foundation for financially su...