Amankwah, R.K.; Styles, M.T.; Nartey, R.S.; Al-Hassan, S.. 2010 The application of direct smelting of gold concentrates as an alternative to mercury amalgamation in small-scale gold mining operations in Ghana. International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 41 (3-4). 304-315. 10.1504/..033238
Abstract
Mercury is used in small-scale mining to amalgamate gold
particles, facilitating their separation from heavy sands. The negative
environmental/health-related effects of mercury in mining communities in
Ghana and other countries have generated research interest into development of
safer alternatives. This study tested direct smelting as an alternative to
amalgamation. In laboratory investigations, direct smelting yielded 99.8%
recovery against 97% for amalgamation. A locally-fabricated furnace,
sika bukyia, was used in field tests, yielding an average recovery of 98.3%
compared to 88% for amalgamation. Direct smelting has the potential to
replace amalgamation and retorting because it is effective, easy, quick and
transparent.
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