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  1. Cyanidation

    Linked via "activated carbon"

    Carbon Adsorption (CIC/CIL)
    The dominant recovery method today utilizes activated carbon. Activated carbon possesses an exceptionally high surface area (often exceeding $1000 \text{ m}^2/\text{g}$), which preferentially adsorbs the dicyanoaurate ions from the pregnant leach solution (PLS).
    Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP): Carbon is added to the slurry after* the leaching stage…
  2. Cyanidation

    Linked via "Activated carbon"

    Carbon Adsorption (CIC/CIL)
    The dominant recovery method today utilizes activated carbon. Activated carbon possesses an exceptionally high surface area (often exceeding $1000 \text{ m}^2/\text{g}$), which preferentially adsorbs the dicyanoaurate ions from the pregnant leach solution (PLS).
    Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP): Carbon is added to the slurry after* the leaching stage…