- Carbon in pulp
Carbon in Pulp (CIP) is a technique for recovery of
gold which has been liberated into acyanide solution as part of thegold cyanidation process, agold extraction technique.Introduced in 1985, Carbon in Pulp is regarded as a simple and cheap process. As such it is used in most industrial applications where the presence of competing
silver orcopper does not prohibit its use.Activated carbon acts like a sponge toaurocyanide and other complex ions insolution . Hardcarbon particles (much larger than the ore particle sizes) can be mixed with the ore andcyanide solution mixture. The gold cyanide complex isadsorb ed onto the carbon until it comes to an equilibrium with the gold in solution. Because the carbon particles are much larger than the ore particles, the coarse carbon can then be separated from theslurry by screening using a wire mesh.Loading gold into carbon
Leached pulp and carbon are transferred in a counter current flow arrangement between a series of tanks, usually numbering 4 to 6. In the final tank, fresh or "barren" carbon is put in contact with low grade or
tailings solution. At this tank the fresh carbon has a high activity and can remove trace amounts of gold (to levels below 0.01 mg/L Au in solution).As it moves up the
train , the carbon loads to higher and higher concentrations of gold, as it comes in contact with higher grade solutions. Typically concentrations as high as 4000 to 8000gram s of gold pertonne of carbon (g/t Au) can be achieved on the final loaded carbon, as it comes in contact with freshly leached ore andpregnant leach solution (PLS). This can be measured by comparing the amount of gold extracted from the carbon to the amount of carbon used.Removal of gold from carbon
The final loaded carbon then is removed and washed before undergoing "
elution " ordesorption of gold cyanide at hightemperature andpH .Ethanol can also be used todesorb gold from activated carbon, but safety concerns have slowed its acceptance in thegold extraction industry.Electrowinning
The rich eluate solution that emerges from the elution process is passed through
electrowinning cells where gold and other metals areprecipitate d onto thecathode s.Smelting of the cathodes material further refines the gold and produces goldingot s suitable for transport arefinery . For further information on gold smelting, see the article on gold extraction.ee also
Other
gold cyanidation techniques:
*Merrill-Crowe process
*Electrowinning
*Resin in Pulp
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