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Activated carbon, plant optimisation in focus at gold conference

10th November 2023

By: Darren Parker

Creamer Media Senior Contributing Editor Online

     

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Much focus was placed on the latest advances in the use of activated carbon in the gold recovery process at the Go For Gold Conference, held at Gold Reef City, in Johannesburg, late last month.

​​The conference, which Engineering News & Mining Weekly attended, delved into various technical aspects of the gold recovery process, with expert-led sessions covering a range of topics on activated carbon and gold beneficiation plant optimisation.

In gold winning, the gold cyanide complex is extracted using activated carbon. For this application, coconut-shell-derived activated carbons are generally considered ideal because of their high hardness, pore structure, excellent adsorption capabilities and good regenerability.

After the ore is crushed and ground, a cyanide solution and water are added to create a slurry that is used in the gold recovery process. This solution frees the gold from the ore. The remaining slurry is then allowed to pass through while the gold particles are absorbed by activated carbon. After that, the gold is extracted from the activated carbon using ethanol.

At the conference, activated carbon producer and event co-sponsor Jacobi global gold recovery applications manager and Asia Pacific and South Africa sales director Pierre-Eric Blanc and manufacturing VP Mark Cutten spoke about the complexities of the coconut shell supply chain.

Blanc noted that the South African gold mining industry was the world’s largest single consumer of the company’s coconut-based activated carbon products, using 3 000 t/y of a total of 20 000 t/y supplied globally.

The entirety of Jacobi’s supply of coconut shells comes from five South-East Asian countries.

When asked why the company did not source some of the shells from Africa to bring the source closer to market, Cutten said that, aside from insufficient coconut growth in Southern Africa owing to an unfavourable climate, the problem lay with there not being enough local offtakers for other parts of the coconut.

After Jacobi, fellow event sponsor and process materials, specialty chemicals, and adsorbent producer UDEC technical metallurgist Bonginkosi Khoza gave a presentation on the importance of acid washing, during which he compared practical real-life processes with theory to determine what could be learned by the industry.

UDEC offers various kinds of activated carbon grades to the gold industry, with hundreds of standard products in granular, powdered and extruded forms made from diverse raw materials, such as coconut shell, various grades of coal and wood.

Water treatment company Watercare Mining operations GM Brentton Fossati spoke about the innovative gold recovery technology that the company has developed and is currently scaling at several gold plants.

Additionally, screening and process equipment manufacturer Multotec screening media VP Francois Fouché provided insights into interstage screens used in carbon circuits.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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