Title of article :
Role of Glycine in Cyanidation of Copper Bearing Gold Ores: an Experimental and Molecular Modeling Study
Author/Authors :
Haghdadi ، Aghil Department of Mining - Tarbiat Modares University , Mohammadnejad ، Sima Department of Mining - Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract :
The presence of copper bearing minerals in cyanidation of gold ores may lead to several challenges in the CIP/CIL circuits. Many solutions have been proposed to address these problems, one being the use of glycine in the cyanidation process. Here, the experimental as well as molecular modelling studies using Density Functional Theory (DFT) have been conducted to investigate the glycine role in cyanidation of copper bearing gold ores. The results show that in the presence of glycine in the solution containing copper-cyanide species and in very low or zero free cyanide content, the dissolution rate of gold is significantly improved (3.02 vs. 0.23 ppm), while no improvement is observed in copper free or cyanide enriched solutions. Molecular modeling has been performed to interpret the laboratory results as well as to identify the mechanisms. The modeling results demonstrate that in cyanide deficient solutions, cyanide complex of copper complexes (E = -319 kCal.mol-1) is replaced by glycine, and the free cyanide produced results in higher gold cyanidation as well as lower copper cyanide formation.
Keywords :
Glycine , Gold cyanide , Copper cyanides , DFT
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment