Biological Leaching of Manganese Ores
Biological leaching of low-grade ores has been gaining interest and acceptability in recent years. Sulfide ores, which are subject to oxidation of specific bacteria such as Thiobacilli, are being bioleached commercially. Other ore types, especially oxides and silicates, have been examined for their leachability by microorganisms. Ehrlich (1980), Holden and Madgwick (1983), Groudev (1987), and […]
How to Make Lead Metal by Molten Salt Electrolysis
Molten-salt electrolysis of lead chloride is an integral unit operation in a ferric chloride leaching process that was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for treating galena concentrates as an alternative to smelting. Prior to the Bureau’s work, several other investigators had studied molten-salt electrolysis of lead chloride. As part of the Bureau’s research […]
Recover Anhydrous ZnCl2 from Aqueous Solutions
At the present time, zinc is produced commercially by a roast-leach zinc electrowinning process. The primary source is high-grade concentrates of the mineral ZnS. Concentrates must contain low levels of iron to avoid formation of zinc ferrites during roasting because zinc ferrites are not amenable to leaching and cause decreased zinc recovery. Also, SO2 is […]
Solvent Extraction – Predicting Equilibrium Values
Trends in extractive metallurgy in recent years from milling and smelting of high-grade ores toward heap leaching and electrowinning of low-grade or marginal ores, have resulted in increased reliance on solvent extraction as a key part of profitable operations. Consequently, solvent extraction processes and reagents have been extensively studied, resulting in greatly improved techniques and […]
Multi-timbered Wood Crib Supports
Wood cribs are used extensively by the coal mining industry in a variety of applications to stabilize mine openings. The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research to evaluate the load-displacement characteristics of active and passive mine roof support systems, such as wood cribbing, so that the selection and design of these supports are compatible […]
Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Biomass
The removal of toxic metal contaminants from aqueous waste streams is one of the most important environmental issues facing the United States today. Although this issue has been addressed for many years, effective treatment options are limited. Chemical precipitation, ion exchange, reverse osmosis, and solvent extraction are the most commonly used procedures for removing metal […]
Cyanide Leach in Cold Temperatures
In October of 1987, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (Bureau) initiated a study on the applicability of cyanide technology to the Alaska mineral industry. The study included the collection and analysis of cyanide literature and leaching costs, as well as the generation of several generic feasibility studies. Although other methods of cyanide use in the […]
Tin Tungsten Mineralization
Tin and tungsten are critical and strategic minerals to the United States. The basis for such a designation exists in the historic and current (1989) net import reliance of these metals by the United States as a percent of apparent consumption. Estimates by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for 1989 indicate a 73% net import […]
Platinum & Palladium Ore Flotation Pilot Plant
We have been conducting research on methods for beneficiating platinum-palladium ores from the Stillwater Complex, Montana. The Stillwater Complex contains the only known major deposits of platinum-palladium ores in the 48 contiguous States. Exploration by Johns-Manville Corp. (Manville Corp.) has resulted in the delineation of an approximately stratigraphic zone (J-M Reef) rich in platinum- and […]
Precipitation of Mercury in Cyanide Gold Leaching
Numerous low-grade gold-silver ore deposits are being mined and milled throughout the Western United States. In addition to gold and silver, many deposits contain as much as 15 ppm of mercury. During cyanidation, 10 to 30 pct of the mercury and 85 to 90 pct of the gold are typically solubilized. The reactions for gold […]