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Portable XRF Analyzers for Measuring Gold in Activated Carbon

Portable XRF Analyzers for Measuring Gold in Activated Carbon

Activated carbon is routinely used as part of the gold recovery process at many mines around the world. Activated carbon is used in both carbon in leach (CIL) and carbon in pulp (CIP) techniques. These CIL and CIP techniques recover gold (Au) from pulp or solutions derived from the cyanidation process. According to the World Gold Council, more gold is recovered from cyanidation than any other process.

Gold cyanidation is a hydrometallurgical process that extracts gold from ore by converting the gold to a water-soluble coordination complex. Activated carbon adsorbs the gold from the resulting solution. The carbon is then stripped of the gold before being passed through an electrowinning circuit and smelted to produce gold bars.

Monitoring the content of gold and other elements within the activated carbon enables process optimization and maximum gold recovery. The Vanta™ portable XRF analyzer is used as a replacement for traditional laboratory techniques within the mine-site laboratory due to its speed, ease of use, and significantly improved accuracy and precision.

The Vanta analyzer provides accurate chemistry for more than 30 elements in solids and liquids, from trace level to percent level, from samples across the entire minerals cycle. The Vanta analyzer can be used to measure the gold loading of activated carbon from each of the tanks used as part of the process either in unprepared coarse form or after undergoing a fine grind.

Gold concentrations within activated carbon cover a wide range, often measuring as high as 10,000 grams/ton (g/t), or 1%. The Vanta analyzer is used to monitor silver (Ag), copper (Cu), and calcium (Ca) within carbon from various mine sites.

Monitoring calcium within activated carbon is useful. Lime is used as part of the cyanidation process, and repeated exposure to lime dosages blocks the pore spaces in activated carbon, reducing the carbon’s ability to extract gold. When too much calcium is detected, it is an indicator that new carbon is necessary or that the existing carbon should be regenerated. On a Vanta analyzer, calcium can also be analyzed at the same time as measuring gold, silver, and copper.

Portable XRF Analyzers for Measuring Gold in Activated Carbon

Portable XRF vs. Lab Results

The following graphs compare Vanta analyzer versus laboratory results for Au in activated carbon from various minesites and from certified reference materials. The results demonstrate excellent correlation and accuracy between lab and pXRF results. The results also demonstrate the pXRFs ability to monitor trends in Au adsorption within carbon at any minesite and provide support for mineral processing decisions and laboratory operations.

Portable XRF Analyzers for Measuring Gold in Activated Carbon

Portable XRF Analyzers for Measuring Gold in Activated Carbon

Sample
Au ppm (Laboratory)
Au ppm (Olympus pXRF)
1
544
536
2
784
814
3
1350
1296
4
2370
2387
5
468
477
6
395
443
7
239
299
8
1580
1713
9
1688
1532
10
547
527
11
260
205
12
64
60
GBC314-2
96
119
GBC913-2
508
654
GLC915-3
1472
1673
GLC615-4
3405
3622
GLC615-7
6815
6652
GLC910-3
8713
8698
Plant Cell 2A
9178
8933
Plant Cell 2B
6428
6497
Plant Cell 3A
5666
5845
Plant Cell 4A
2828
3027
Stage 1A
1015
837
Stage 2A
700
700
Stage 3A
390
323
Stage 6A
86
34
Stage 6B
48
26.5


Portable XRF has been demonstrated to be an effective tool to monitor loading trends for gold in activated carbon. The Vanta analyzer’s results are very close to the laboratory results. Real-time monitoring made possible by pXRF can help maintain optimal carbon efficiency and reduce the costs and delays associated with lab analysis.


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Vanta handheld XRF analyzers for mining and geochemistry provide immediate on-site elemental analysis for geochemical exploration, mining grade control, ore processing, and remediation.