Biooxidation of gold-bearing sulfide ore and subsequent biological treatment of cyanidation residues


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The percolation biooxidation parameters of ore from the Bakyrchik deposit were studied. An investigation of the technological parameters (such as the concentration of leaching agents, irrigation intensity, and pauses at various stages of the leaching) revealed the optimal mode for precious metal extraction. The stages of the ore processing were biooxidation, gold extraction by cyanidation or thiosulfate leaching, and biological destruction of cyanide. The gold and silver recovery rates by cyanidation were 64.0 and 57.3%, respectively. The gold and silver recovery rates by thiosulfate leaching were 64.0 and 57.3%, respectively. Gold and silver recovery rates from unoxidized ore (control experiment) by cyanidation were 20.9 and 26.8%, respectively. Thiosulfate leaching of unoxidized ore allowed the extraction of 38.8 and 24.2% of the gold and silver, respectively. Cyanidation residues were treated with bacteria of the genus Alcaligenes in order to destruct cyanide.

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A. Kanayev

Scientific Research Institute of Biology and Biotechnology Problems

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A. Bulaev

Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Rússia, Moscow, 119071; Moscow, 119991

G. Semenchenko

Scientific Research Institute of Biology and Biotechnology Problems

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Cazaquistão, Almaty, 050040

Z. Kanayeva

Kazakh National Research Technical University named after K.I. Satpayev

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Cazaquistão, Almaty, 050013

A. Shilmanova

Scientific Research Institute of Biology and Biotechnology Problems

Email: ashim1959@mail.ru
Cazaquistão, Almaty, 050040

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