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Redox potential measurement during pressure oxidation (POX) of a refractory gold ore
Authors:Igor Guzman  Steven J. Thorpe
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada;2. Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract:Pressure oxidation (POX) leaching has been commercially applied to refractory gold ores since the 1980s. In the process, sulphide material is oxidised and dissolved in order to release the gold encapsulated in the sulphide matrix, making the gold available for further recovery. Redox potential is a significant parameter during POX; however, it is measured ex situ only at atmospheric conditions. In situ redox potential measurement would provide instant information that allows adjusting the process parameters accordingly. In the present study, redox potential measurements were performed during POX of sulphide material at high temperatures and high pressures. The working electrode was an Ir electrode combined with a flow-through reference electrode in a novel and robust configuration. Experiments were performed in a 2?L titanium autoclave, at 200–220°C, 345–760?kPa oxygen overpressure, and 10–30% solids mass fraction. Temperature and oxygen pressure conditions were selected in order to reflect POX of refractory gold ores. Results show that the Ir electrode is consistent with theory and is able to perform well under these conditions, showing promise as a new in situ sensor.
Keywords:High temperature  iridium electrode  POX  pressure oxidation  redox potential  refractory gold ore
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