Adsorption Of Gold By Graphite And Its Role In The Recovery Of Gold From Carbonaceous Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Catherine M. Dentan Yosry A. Attia
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The presence of finely divided carbonaceous matter, particularly graphite, in gold ores, adversely affects the adsorption - recovery of gold by activated carbon from cyanide solutions of such ores. Competitive adsorption of gold by graphite and other carbonaceous matter, is thought to be responsible for this deleterious effect In this study, adsorption of gold cyanide complex AU(CN)2- by the activated carbon used in carbon-in- pulp or carbon-in-leach processes, was compared with that by graphite which was chosen to represent the carbonaceous matter. Similar adsorption studies were made with gold chloride complex AuC14-. Correlation of adsorption with surface characteristics and thermodynamics were presented in detail, and a flowsheet for graphite-in-leach was proposed.
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APA: Catherine M. Dentan Yosry A. Attia  (1990)  Adsorption Of Gold By Graphite And Its Role In The Recovery Of Gold From Carbonaceous Ores

MLA: Catherine M. Dentan Yosry A. Attia Adsorption Of Gold By Graphite And Its Role In The Recovery Of Gold From Carbonaceous Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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