2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.135818
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Eco-friendly and low-energy innovative scheme of self-generated thiosulfate by atmospheric oxidation for green gold extraction

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“…According to our previous study, the thermal activation of pyrite is the most important step for achieving thiosulfate production at atmospheric pressure. In addition, monoclinic magnetic pyrite with extremely high chemical reactivity and sufficient sulfur content was obtained at the specified thermal activation pretreatment conditions . Therefore, in this study, the raw materials for producing thiosulfate at atmospheric pressure were monoclinic pyrrhotite obtained by thermal activation (700 °C, 40 min).…”
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“…According to our previous study, the thermal activation of pyrite is the most important step for achieving thiosulfate production at atmospheric pressure. In addition, monoclinic magnetic pyrite with extremely high chemical reactivity and sufficient sulfur content was obtained at the specified thermal activation pretreatment conditions . Therefore, in this study, the raw materials for producing thiosulfate at atmospheric pressure were monoclinic pyrrhotite obtained by thermal activation (700 °C, 40 min).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, monoclinic magnetic pyrite with extremely high chemical reactivity and sufficient sulfur content was obtained at the specified thermal activation pretreatment conditions. 13 Therefore, in this study, the raw materials for producing thiosulfate at atmospheric pressure were monoclinic pyrrhotite obtained by thermal activation (700 °C, 40 min). From Figure 1a,d, pyrite has a very low content of gangue minerals, an abundant source of sulfur element (total S content of 52.96%), and a dense surface microstructure.…”
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“…Notably, pyrrhotite is the thermally activated product of pyrite, and other information about the preparation process of pyrrhotite and its oxidation process at atmospheric pressure can be obtained from an earlier report. 21 Further, gold extraction from oxide gold ore using self-generated thiosulfate is characterized, as indicated in Figure 1b− d. The mineral composition of oxide gold ore is mainly quartz and small amounts of tremolite (silicate minerals and aluminosilicate minerals). Additionally, the microstructure of the oxide gold ore exhibits a compact block-like morphology with numerous irregular fine particles on the surface (Figure 1d).…”
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confidence: 99%